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单词 subterrany
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subterranyadj.n.

Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin subterrāneus.
Etymology: < classical Latin subterrāneus (see subterrane adj.); with the ending compare the adjectives cited at miscellany adj. Compare earlier subterrane adj., subterraneal adj., subterranean adj., subterraneous adj., subterrestrial adj. With the use as noun compare slightly later subterranean n.
Obsolete.
A. adj.
Existing or occurring underground or in the underworld; subterranean.
ΘΚΠ
the world > the earth > structure of the earth > [adjective] > subterranean
subterraneal1592
under-earth1592
under-earthly1605
subterranean1607
subterraneous1607
subterrene1610
underground1610
subterrestrial1613
subterrane1614
subterrany1626
sotteran1648
subterrenean1653
subterrean1659
mediterraneous1668
hypogeal1686
submundane1805
subsurface1840
hypogeous1847
hypogean1852
below ground1859
catachthonic1884
catachthonian1888
the world > space > relative position > low position > [adjective] > situated or placed under > below the ground
lowc1350
subterraneal1592
under-earth1592
under-earthly1605
subterranean1607
subterraneous1607
subterrene1610
subterrestrial1613
subterrane1614
subterrany1626
sotteran1648
subterrenean1653
hypogeal1686
hypogeous1847
hypogean1852
below ground1859
1626 F. Bacon Sylua Syluarum §326 The Making of Gold did require a very temperate Heat, as being in Nature a Subterrany worke, where little Heat commeth.
1651 J. F. tr. H. C. Agrippa Three Bks. Occult Philos. iii. xvi. 393 Innumerable unclean spirits..; under these they place a kind of spirits, subterrany or obscure, which the Platonists call Angels that failed.
1661 J. Evelyn Fumifugium i. 11 All subterrany Fuell hath a kind of virulent or Arsenical vapour rising from it.
1715 S. Switzer Nobleman, Gentleman, & Gardener's Recreation vi. 118 The Snows that melt sooner in low Lands than on the highest Hills, which they attribute to Subterrany Fire.
1796 W. Amphlett Triumphs of War 26 Vale and plain, And subterrany holds..Reverberate the howlings of despair.
1855 Technologisches Wörterbuch II. 566/2 An arched subterrany passage cut through a hill, rock, etc., to carry a canal, railway, etc. in an advantageous course.
B. n.
A place or thing which is underground. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > relative position > low position > [noun] > condition of being placed under > that which lies under > parts underground
subterrany1626
subterranity1646
subterraneity1686
below ground1907
1626 F. Bacon Sylua Syluarum § 354 We see that in Subterranies there are, as the Fathers of their Tribes, Brimstone and Mercury: In Vegetables, and Liuing Creatures there is Water and Oyle.
1818 Lady Morgan Florence Macarthy I. ii. 103 They say, your honor, that in th' ould times there was subterranies under ground, between the nunnery and th' abbey of Holy-cross.
1852 E. Leslie Pencil Sketches (new ed.) 300 Their faces always brightened exceedingly when the musicians first began to emerge from the subterrany below, and took their places in the orchestra.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online June 2018).
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