单词 | tradit |
释义 | traditv. Somewhat rare. transitive. To transmit (in various senses); (in later use usually) to communicate (a tradition or elements of it).Esp. in translations of or references to Latin, or with direct reference to the word tradition. ΘΚΠ society > communication > [verb (transitive)] showc1175 conveyc1386 directa1400 address1490 communicate1529 participate1531 import1565 discourse1591 tradit1657 to set out1695 trajecta1711 1657 R. Tomlinson tr. J. de Renou Pharmaceut. Shop i, in Medicinal Dispensatory sig. Uuuv The most usual preparation, is after the manner we have tradited [L. iuxta modum à nobis traditum]. 1658 E. Holyoke Doctr. Life xxviii. 305 All the Doctrine of the Gospel should be tradited or delivered by the faithfull to others. 1813 W. White Lect. Catech. Protestant Episcopal Church xi. 470 The verb translated ‘delivered’ [in Acts 16:4], has a common origin with the substantive ‘tradition’; and might have been translated ‘tradited’, if the use of the English language had allowed. 1844 ‘Misopapisticus’ Lett. Writings Fathers First Two Cent. vi. 95 [Translating Irenaeus] ‘The Gospel..which..afterwards through the will of God tradited or delivered (tradiderunt) to us in the Scriptures...’ Let us bear this in mind... The Apostles tradited or delivered the truth to the Church; and they tradited or delivered the same in writing. 1894 Jrnl. Anthropol. Soc. Bombay 3 418 Some fragmentary works have been traditted down to us. 1958 C. L. Wrenn Word & Symbol (1967) 83 One may feel in the homiletic strains of the late twelfth-century Poema Morale something ‘tradited’ as it were from Hrothgar's moving sermon of farewell to Beowulf. 2012 P. Ronan Make Peace & take Victory ii. 129 The structures we are concerned with in this study were tradited within the literary milieu. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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