单词 | unspotted |
释义 | unspottedadj. 1. Not marked with spots; free from any spot or stain. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > [adjective] cleanc897 fair?c1225 netc1330 cleanly1340 unspotted1382 blotless?a1400 unwemmeda1400 spotlessc1400 neat1494 unblotted1548 unstained1555 stainlessa1586 exempt1586 unsoiledc1592 undefiled1596 unsullied1598 dirtlessa1618 immaculatea1631 innocent1645 unsmeared1648 unsmutched1809 speckless1827 spandy-clean1838 unblackened1864 soilless1868 smudgeless1924 clinical1932 squeaky clean1975 1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) 1 Pet. i. 19 Bi the precious blood of the lomb vndefoulid and vnspottid. 1446 J. Lydgate Two Nightingale Poems i. 185 The lombe vnspotted, the grounde of Innocence. ?1567 Stowe in Three 15th C. Chron. (Camden) 143 About that tyme [1567] were many congregations of the Anabaptysts in London, who cawlyd themselvs Puritans or Unspottyd Lambs of the Lord. 1643 (title) The Parliaments Unspotted-Bitch: in answer to Prince Roberts Dog. ?a1650 W. Bosworth Chast & Lost Lovers (1651) ii. 219 The tables did unspotted carpets hold Of Tyrian dyes. 1709 J. Addison Tatler No. 97. ⁋2 Her beauty was natural and easy, her Person clean and unspotted. 1743 P. Francis & W. Dunkin tr. Horace Odes (new ed.) I. ii. v. 24 Like the Moon's unspotted Light, O'er the Waves. 1804 G. Shaw Gen. Zool. V. 73 Unspotted Salmon, Salmo Immaculatus... Salmon with unspotted body. 1835 J. Duncan Nat. Hist. Beetles (Naturalist's Libr.: Entomol. II) 220 The head, thorax, and scutellum are velvet black, and unspotted. 1870 J. D. Hooker Student's Flora Brit. Islands 353 Leaves lanceolate acute unspotted. 2. Not morally stained; unblemished, pure: a. Of persons, the mind, etc. ΘΚΠ society > morality > virtue > purity > [adjective] cleanlyc888 unwemmedc950 clean971 lightOE whiteOE unfiledc1200 shire?c1225 sheenc1275 wemlessc1275 undefouled13.. undefoileda1325 purec1330 unbleckedc1380 unfouledc1380 clear1382 impollutec1384 unblemishedc1400 undefiledc1400 unspottedc1400 virginc1400 spotless?a1430 immaculate1441 uncorruptc1450 unpollushed1490 intemeratea1492 incorrupted1529 unmaculate1535 impolluted1548 crystallinec1550 incorrupt1550 uncorrupted1565 undistained1565 unstained1573 entire1587 taintless1590 untainted1590 stainless1599 unsmirched1604 intemerated1608 indepravate1609 chastea1616 uncurseda1628 undishonested1631 untaint1638 Adamical1649 sincere1649 undebaucheda1656 unaccurseda1674 amiantal1674 unsoiled1699 unpolluted1732 c1400 Found. St. Bartholomew's (1923) 48 She..myghtly troid them vndir foit, vnspottid euermore abidyng. 1526 Bible (Tyndale) James i. 27 To kepe hym silfe vnspotted from the worlde. 1530 Myroure Oure Ladye (Fawkes) (1873) ii. 140 Sonne of the clene and vnspotted vyrgyn. a1577 G. Gascoigne Princelie Pleasures Kenelworth sig. B.iii, in Whole Wks. (1587) The stately tower of your vnspotted myndes. 1629 W. Prynne Church of Englands Old Antithesis 84 Being thus rescued from the power of sinne, may they keepe themselues vnspotted from it. 1709 J. Addison Tatler No. 75. ⁋4 My Sister Jenny..is as unspotted a Spinster as any in Great Britain. 1743 P. Francis & W. Dunkin tr. Horace Odes (new ed.) I. i. xxiv. 9 Modesty, unspotted Maid, And Truth in artless Guise array'd. 1812 G. Crabbe Tales vi. 118 A heart unspotted, and a life unblam'd. 1863 J. Conington tr. Horace Odes i. x. 17 Thou lay'st unspotted souls to rest. b. Of character, qualities, etc. ΘΚΠ society > morality > virtue > purity > [adjective] > specifically of conduct, qualities, etc. fairOE unblendedc1340 unspotted1455 unviolated1555 uncorrupted1571 unattainted1597 uninfected1628 unvitiateda1637 unsullied1659 unabused1661 unadulterate1664 candid1667 unwarped1744 unspecked1781 unblenched1813 unsunned1843 unattaint1850 unsubverted1872 unsmutched1879 unshadowed1891 1455 Rolls of Parl. V. 280/2 Alwey kepyng oure trouthe to his said Highnesse unspotted and unbrused. a1568 R. Ascham Scholemaster (1570) ii. f. 31 The vnspotted proprietie of the Latin tong,..whan it was..at the hiest pitch of all perfitenesse. 1580 E. Spenser in E. Spenser & G. Harvey Three Proper & Wittie Lett. 60 The inuiolable Memorie of our vnspotted friendshippe. 1638 M. Griffith in T. Hearne Remarks & Coll. (O.H.S.) I. 160 Christendome cannot shew in one person..a more Angelical Life, unspotted of ye Worlde & the Flesh. 1665 J. Bunyan Holy Citie 73 The twelve Apostles, in their own pure, primitive, and unspotted Doctrine. 1712 R. Steele Spectator No. 276. ⁋2 I am a Woman of an unspotted Reputation. 1772 J. Priestley Inst. Relig. (1782) II. 132 A being of unspotted purity. 1849 R. Browning Pippa Passes (rev. ed.) ii, in Poems (new ed.) I. 196 Never to overtake the rest of me, All that, unspotted, reaches up to you. Derivatives unˈspottedly adv. ΘΚΠ society > morality > virtue > purity > [adverb] cleanlyc1200 shirelyc1230 purely?a1425 undefiledly1548 sincerely1578 unspottedly1598 purea1616 immaculately1620 intemeratelya1631 spotlesslya1671 stainlessly1882 1598 J. Florio Worlde of Wordes Puramente, purely, cleanlie, vnspottedlie. 1602 F. Herring tr. J. Oberndorf Anatomyes True Physition 6 He may religiously, vnspottedly, and charily, preserue the precious health and life of man. unˈspottedness n. ΘΚΠ society > morality > virtue > purity > [noun] cleannessc890 unwemmednessc1175 purity?c1225 shireness?c1225 cleanshipc1230 uncorruptionc1384 purenessa1398 undefoulingnessc1400 whitenessc1400 cleanliness1430 immaculation1509 clearness1526 undefiledness1571 uncorruptness1583 unspottedness1598 intemerateness1607 uncorruptedness1611 candour1612 spotlessness1619 immaculateness1641 candidness1654 unblemishedness1656 intemeration1660 unstainedness1685 pearliness1760 taintlessness1811 stainlessness1862 1598 J. Florio Worlde of Wordes Purità, puritie, clenlines, neatenes, vnspottednes. 1624 J. Donne Deuotions xiii. 320 Doeth thy Son dwel bodily in this flesh, that thou shouldst looke for an vnspottednes here? 1660 N. Ingelo Bentivolio & Urania iv. 257 The unspottedness of our Virgin-life. 1706 tr. L. Liger Compl. Florist in tr. F. Gentil Le Jardinier Solitaire 273 A violation of the candor and unspottedness of her Manners. 1828 T. Brown Serm. 86 Valens spared Paulinus out of respect to the unspottedness of his life. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1926; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.1382 |
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