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单词 uniliche
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unilicheadj.n.

Forms: see un- prefix1 and ylike adj. and n.; also Old English unilic.
Origin: A word inherited from Germanic.
Etymology: Cognate with or formed similarly to Old Dutch ungilīch (Middle Dutch ongelijc , onghelijk , Dutch ongelijk ), Middle Low German ungelīk (German regional (Low German) unglīk ), Old High German ungalīh (Middle High German ungelīch , unglīch , German ungleich ), Old Icelandic úglíkr < the Germanic base of un- prefix1 + the Germanic base of ylike adj. Compare later unlike adj., unlike n.1, unalike adj.
Obsolete.
A. adj.
Unlike something else in terms of condition, character, etc.; (sometimes spec.) incomparable, peerless. Chiefly in predicative use with a noun or noun phrase as complement (in early use with dative): different from, not similar to.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > relationship > difference > [adjective]
othereOE
otherkinseOE
unilicheOE
elseOE
otherways?c1225
diversc1250
diverse1297
unlikea1300
likelessa1325
sundrya1325
contrariousc1340
nothera1375
strangec1380
anothera1382
otherwisea1393
diversed1393
differenta1400
differing?c1400
deparayll1413
disparable1413
disparail1413
dissemblable1413
party?a1439
unlikeningc1450
indifferent1513
distinct1523
repugnant1528
far1531
heterogene?1541
discrepant1556
mislike1570
contrary1576
distincted1577
another-gainesa1586
dispar1587
another gate1594
dislike1596
unresembling1598
heterogeneana1601
anothergates1604
heterogeneal1605
unmatched1606
disparate1608
disparent?1611
differential1618
dissimilar1621
disparated1624
dissimilary1624
heterogeneous1624
unparallel1624
otherguess1632
anotherguise1635
incongenerous1646
anotherguess1650
otherguise1653
distant1654
unresemblant1655
distantial1656
allogeneous1666
distinguished1736
otherguised1768
unsimilar1768
insimilar1801
anotherkins1855
diff1861
distinctive1867
othergate1903
unalike1934
the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > quality of being special or extraordinary > [adjective] > incomparable, unparalleled, or unique
unilicheOE
makelessc1225
unevenlyc1230
peerlessc1330
alonea1382
uncomparablea1382
unoverpassablea1382
solea1398
incomparable1412
sans-peer1426
nonpareilc1450
invincible1509
matchless1530
inimitable1531
unmatchable1544
unmatched1548
unpassable1563
alonely1567
inequivalent1568
mateless1570
unparagonized1578
only1581
fellowlessa1586
unimitablea1586
compareless1590
incompared1590
immatchless1595
unequalized1596
nonsuch1598
paragonless1599
immatchable1601
unparalleled1601
uncompeered1602
unpeered1602
imparalleled1604
unpeerable1604
unrivalled1607
uncompanioned1608
unexampled1610
unsurmountable1611
unsurpassable1611
unparagoned1612
patternless1613
unpatterned1617
unique1618
unparallelable1621
parallelless1622
unmatchless1623
single1633
unexemplifieda1634
unsampleda1638
unequalled1639
imparallel1641
unparallel1645
unseconded1646
unexemplary1649
unaccessional1651
unequalable1659
uncome-at-able1694
rivalless1735
untouched1735
unexcelleda1800
unexceeded1813
sans-pareilly1818
unsurpassed1818
unrivallable1823
unapproachable1834
untranscendeda1849
insuperable1849
unbrothered1853
unapproached1856
insurpassable1859
untouchable1867
hors concours1884
OE Blickling Homilies 97 Þonne is ungelic be þon ecan life, þæt mæg begeotan ælc man þara þe her wile..Godes bebodu healdan.
OE Aldhelm Glosses (Brussels 1650) in L. Goossens Old Eng. Glosses of MS Brussels, Royal Libr. 1650 (1974) 296 Dispari sexu : dissimili .i. gradu, unilicum [OE Digby 146 ungelicum] hade.
lOE King Ælfred tr. Boethius De Consol. Philos. (Bodl.) (2009) I. xxxiii. 315 Ealle gesceafta þu gesceope him gelice and eac on sumum ðingum ungelice.
c1175 ( Homily (Bodl. 343) in S. Irvine Old Eng. Homilies (1993) 138 Ðe deofe..iseah..þæt he [sc. Jesus]..wæs unilic ælle oðre monnum þe he on middænearde eafre imette, & þæt on him næs nare synne wem.
a1200 (?c1175) Poema Morale (Trin. Cambr.) 360 in R. Morris Old Eng. Homilies (1873) 2nd Ser. 231 Þar ben wuniinges fele elch oðer uniliche.
c1225 (?c1200) St. Juliana (Royal) 448 An godd al mihti al oðer unilich.
c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1963) l. 6456 (MED) Þa iwarð he swa riche, al his iferen vniliche [c1300 Otho alle oþer oniliche].
c1300 St. Francis (Laud) l. 28 in C. Horstmann Early S.-Eng. Legendary (1887) 54 Þou haddest almest i-chose..þat ful oni-liche: For truste of þe hyne þene louerd þou for-soke.
a1400 (a1325) Chron. Robert of Gloucester (Trin. Cambr.) (1887) App. H. 815 He was..swiþe riche Of richesse to fore alle oþere he was vniliche.
B. n.
A person who, or thing which, is unlike or incomparable to another; spec. (with possessive) a person who is not the equal or counterpart of another. Cf. unlike n.1 1.
ΚΠ
OE Ælfric Lives of Saints (Julius) (1881) I. 172 Ic hæbbe oðerne lufiend, þinne ungelican on æðelborennysse, seðe me bead bæteran frætegunga.
c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1963) l. 4947 (MED) Rodric..com ut of Scice, elches londes vniliche.
a1300 (?c1250) Owl & Nightingale (Jesus Oxf.) (1935) l. 806 Ac euer ich am þin vnyliche, Do þine craftes alle to gadere, Yet is myn on heorte betere.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2017; most recently modified version published online September 2021).

unilicheadv.

Forms: Old English ungelice, Middle English oniliche, Middle English vnyliche, Middle English vnylyche.
Origin: A word inherited from Germanic.
Etymology: Cognate with or formed similarly to Middle Dutch ongelīke (Dutch ongelijk ), Old Saxon ungilīko , Old High German ungelīcho (Middle High German ungelīche , ungelīch , German ungleich ) < the Germanic base of un- prefix1 + the Germanic base of ylike adv. Compare uniliche adj., unlike adv.
Obsolete.
1. Differently, dissimilarly; not in a like manner. Also with complement in dative: differently from.
ΚΠ
eOE King Ælfred tr. Gregory Pastoral Care (Hatton) (1871) xxiii. 175 Suelce sumere hearpan strengas aðenede, ða se hearpere suiðe ungelice tiehð & styreð, & mid ðy gedeð ðæt hi nanwuht ungelice ðæm sone ne singað ðe he wilnað.
OE Crist III 1362 Onginneð þonne to þam yflum ungelice wordum mæðlan þe him bið on þa wynstran hond, þurh egsan þrea, alwalda god.
OE Ælfric Lives of Saints (Julius) (1881) I. 14 Ða gesceafta þe þæs an scyppend gesceop synden mænigfealde, and mislices hiwes, and ungelice farað.
2. Incomparably; in a way that does not admit of comparison.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > quality of being special or extraordinary > [adverb] > in a way that is unparalleled or unique
onlyOE
unilichec1300
unlike?c1335
incomparablyc1422
sans-peer1426
incomparable1482
uncomparably1548
peerless1596
matchlessly1598
peerlessly1600
unimitably1622
unparalleledly1639
matchlessc1650
uniquely1805
unapproachably1846
unsurpassably1859
c1300 St. Brendan (Laud) 143 in C. Horstmann Early S.-Eng. Legendary (1887) 223 Fairere hi beoþ þan ȝoure scheep, & grettere vnyliche.
a1325 (c1280) Southern Passion (Pepys 2344) (1927) l. 175 (MED) Oure lord is apayd vnylyche Of a lutel offryng of a pouere man þan of a gret of a riche.
a1400 (a1325) Chron. Robert of Gloucester (Trin. Cambr.) (1887) App. G. 786 Ac þe oþere were strengore & Richore oniliche [?a1425 Digby vnliche, a1450 London Univ. onlyche].
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2017; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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