单词 | to come into the reckoning |
释义 | > as lemmasto come into (or leave out of) the reckoning b. The action or an act of considering or pondering a matter; consideration, contemplation; an instance of this. Frequently in to come into (or leave out of) the reckoning and variants. Cf. to make reckoning of at Phrases 1. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > thought > continued thinking, reflection, contemplation > thinking about, consideration, deliberation > [noun] i-mindOE studyinglOE mindc1300 bethinking1340 poring1340 regard1348 weighingc1380 contemplationc1390 advisementa1393 deliberationa1393 advicec1405 reckoninga1413 visement?1414 considerancec1420 advisenessc1425 revolutionc1425 rewardc1432 mind-takingc1449 umbethinkingc1450 advisednessc1475 considering1483 beholding1530 meditationa1535 pondering1535 cogitation?1542 expending1545 ponderation1556 perpending1558 well weighing1566 surview1576 reflex1593 revolve1595 lucubration1596 agitation1600 perpension1612 vizamenta1616 pensitation1623 perpensation1623 perpendment1667 ruminating1668 commentationa1670 revolving1670 reflectiona1674 introspectiona1676 propendencya1676 ponderment1728 chawing1845 a1413 (c1385) G. Chaucer Troilus & Criseyde (Pierpont Morgan) (1881) ii. l. 1640 Pandarus with-oute rekenynge, Out wente a-noon to Eleyne and Deiphebus. 1590 J. Smythe Certain Disc. Weapons f. 6v Their reasons may seeme pretie to such as knowe verie little of matters Militarie, and that do not fall into the reckoning of their second meanings. 1594 W. Burton Concl. of Peace (new ed.) sig. E6v But the faithfull indeed, hearing God calling them his sonnes and his daughters..do fall into the reckoning of Gods vnspeakable loue in Christ. 1625 S. Purchas Pilgrimes IV. x. vii. 1881 They had made a Tilt with a Saile..and pitched a dozen poles in the ground ueere, on which were hanged diuers Furs, and chaines made of shels, which at that instant we fell not in the reckoning to what intent it was done, but after it came to our minde, as hereafter you shall pereeiue. 1776 G. Campbell Philos. of Rhetoric I. i. x. 276 The evil prevented, as well as the good promoted, ought here, in all justice, to come into the reckoning. 1783 W. Cowper Let. 13 Oct. (1981) II. 170 It is ever the way of those who rule the Earth, to leave out of their reckoning Him who rules the Universe. 1848 Amer. Whig. Rev. July 21/2 The masses of humanity, before overlooked, and left entirely out of the reckoning, now assume an importance that almost over-shadows the rest of mankind. 1890 Times 7 June 15/7 A few meanly frugal persons would always be found who would take advantage opportunities not designed for them, but they were a minute minority, and need scarcely come into their reckoning. 1908 Science Sept. 331/2 The food of these species must be determined and at least some facts pertaining thereto must enter into the reckoning. 1994 J. Galloway Foreign Parts xi. 165 Women didn't come into the reckoning at all. < as lemmas |
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