单词 | unmovableness |
释义 | unmovablenessn. The quality of not being movable (in various senses); immobility, fixedness. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > absence of movement > [noun] > state or quality of being immovable immovabilityc1374 unmovablenessc1384 unmovabletya1400 unmobletya1425 immovableness1617 movelessness1667 stuckness1960 the mind > will > decision > constancy or steadfastness > [noun] steadfastnessa1000 anrednessOE stead-stathelfastness?c1225 stability13.. steadfastshipc1320 traistnessa1340 constance1340 sadnessc1384 unmovablenessc1384 hardnessa1400 steadfastheadc1400 unmobletya1425 firmitya1450 constancy1526 constantness1530 firmitude?1541 firmness1553 stoutness1561 settledness1571 cleaving1580 solidity1607 immovableness1617 staunchness1623 fixedness1626 fixationa1631 unswayednessa1656 steadiness1663 sturdiness1675 unbendingness1824 indomitability1851 indomitableness1860 thick and thin1884 fixity1885 unshakability1907 the mind > will > decision > obstinacy or stubbornness > [noun] obstination?1387 pertinacyc1390 obstinacya1393 thronessa1400 stubbornnessc1440 obstinance?a1475 durenessc1480 pertinacity?1504 stomacha1513 stiffness1526 tenacity1526 persistence1546 obstacleness1548 obstinateness1561 stiffneckedness1570 self-mindedness1574 intractability1579 persistency1600 obstinancy1614 contumacy1619 stomachfulness1621 tenaciousness1642 pertinaciousness1651 irresignation1657 peremptoriness1747 mulishness1763 strongheadedness1793 dourness1794 unmovableness1818 stoutheartedness1826 bullet-headednessa1849 stalwartism1879 camelishness1883 thick and thin1884 stupidity1886 jusqu'auboutisme1917 die-hardism1922 obstinative- c1384 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(2)) (1850) Heb. vi. 17 God willinge for to schewe..the vnmouablenesse [L. inmobilitatem], or sadnesse, of his conseil. a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add. 27944) (1975) I. vi. xxiv. 331 Slepe is a kyndeliche vnmeuablenesse and help of þe wittis. 1598 F. Meres Palladis Tamia 296 As a shadow prouoketh sleep, and that by reason of the coolnesse: so couetousnes induceth sleepe, that is, profoundnesse, and vnmoueablenesse in sinne. 1629 H. Burton Truth's Triumph 264 A most stedfast vnmoueablenesse of faith. 1655 Ld. Orrery Parthenissa IV. ii. vi. 550 She..by that Posture, & hir unmoveableness in it, by degrees took root. 1741 J. B. de Freval tr. N. A. Pluche Revisal 35 in tr. N. A. Pluche Hist. Heavens (ed. 2) II The unmoveableness of the present sea, which has not changed its situation in the least for these four thousand years. 1818 A. Ranken Hist. France IV. 43 This unmoveablenesse was not the effect of pride. 1885 In Memoriam: J. L. Aikman 38 He was..surefooted with a central unmovableness. 1922 N. W. Stephenson Lincoln vii. 66 Few things show more plainly the central unmovableness of his character than his immunity to the lures of jury speaking. 2002 Daily Tel. (Nexis) 9 Nov. 4 Whatever prejudice there was remained concealed by the FO's unmoveableness. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.c1384 |
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