单词 | tralatitious |
释义 | tralatitiousadj. 1. Characterized by transference; esp. of words or phrases, metaphorical, figurative. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > lack of truth, falsity > [adjective] unrightlyeOE leasea900 falsec1175 untruec1370 untruefulc1380 erroneousc1400 fallacec1400 wrongc1420 unsubstantialc1455 wrongfulc1470 unrighteous1507 improper1531 perverse1531 mistaken1540 square1549 truthless1568 uncorrect1568 misconceiveda1612 errorous1633 swervinga1638 tralatitious1645 out of the way1676 wrongous1768 aberrated1834 aberrational1837 unsubstantiated1837 unevidenced1842 non-realistic1882 unsubstantiate1890 screwed-up1942 disauthentic1960 society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > figure of speech > figures of meaning > [adjective] > characterized by metaphor > metaphorical or figurative figurative14.. figural?a1500 translated1511 figurate1548 tropological1555 metaphorical1563 tropical1565 tropic1569 translate1582 allusory1587 translative1589 allusive1593 metaphoric1597 transumptive1597 transferent1614 translatitious1637 analogic1638 tralatitious1645 parabolic1696 tropologic1796 transitive1810 transferred1863 1645 J. Tombes Anthropolatria 5 I have planted, Apollo watered; but God gave the increase. Now these things cannot be conceived as tralatitious, for it is said, they were Ministers by whom they believed. 1650 T. Fuller Pisgah-sight of Palestine iv. vii. 138 Too often guilty of what may be termed, tralatitious Idolatry, when any thing..is loved, or honoured above, or even with God himself. 1688 R. Holme Acad. Armory iii. 253/2 Tralatitious, or Artificiall sentences,..are Borrowed words,..Termed also a Metaphor, Trope, Parable, or Simile. 1749 D. Hartley Observ. Man ii. i. 63 A secondary and tralatitious Association. 1880 R. C. Christie E. Dolet 237 I give..both its primary and its second or tralatitious meaning. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > customary or habitual mode of behaviour > [adjective] > usual or ordinary commona1325 naturalc1390 ordinarc1400 ordinary?a1425 ilk-day's1488 naturely?c1510 famous1528 familiar1533 vulgar1553 workaday1554 modern1591 tralatitious1653 commonish1792 workday1808 everyday1813 bread and butter1822 normal1843 common-seeming1857 tralatician1893 wake-a-day1893 1653 E. Waterhouse Humble Apol. Learning 4 By with-drawing those favours..which invigor'd Learning, and nourished men of deserts and worth,..and by appreciating things and persons more tralatitious and vulgar. 1656 T. Blount Glossographia Tralatitious, transferred or transposed: of the common sort, ordinary, vulgar. 3. Handed down from generation to generation; traditional; also, repeated by one from another, as a statement. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > customs, values, and civilization > customs, values, or beliefs of a society or group > [adjective] > traditional traditional1545 well-hallowed1576 traditionary1584 traditive1602 traditious1612 traditory1646 traductive1657 transmitted1794 tralatitious1795 handed-down1801 tralaticiary1900 trad1955 1795 G. Wythe Decis. Cases Virginia 6 Where an estate of inheritance is acquired not by tralatitious act, as by estoppel, dissesin [etc.]. 1900 Margoliouth in Expositor Aug. 136 The subjects..and expressions are ‘tralaticious’, borrowed by one generation from another, in so long a series that it is now impossible to name or locate their originator. 1912 Sir W. Ramsay in Contemp. Rev. Mar. 339 Self-satisfied contentment with tralaticious statements, borrowed from good books or teachers..and repeated in book after book. Derivatives tralaˈtitiously adv. metaphorically. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > figure of speech > figures of meaning > [adverb] > metaphorically or figuratively figurately?1531 metaphorally1548 tropically1556 metaphorically1571 analogically1610 allusively1615 figuratively1651 tropologetically1652 tralatitiously1657 tropologically1678 ideologically1861 1657 J. Gaule Sapientia Justificata 91 Adams sin was not tropically and tralatitiously, but even litterally and properly, ours. 1669 W. Holder Elem. Speech 8 Language..properly..is that of the Tongue... Written Language is tralatitiously so called, because it is made to represent to the Eye the same Letters and Words, which are pronounced. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < |
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