单词 | unordain |
释义 | † unordainadj. Obsolete. rare. Not observing order or rule; undisciplined, disorderly. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > agreement > observance > non-observance or breach > [adjective] unordaina1425 vow-breaking1533 vowless1620 violatory1687 violative1745 repudiatory1846 lapsed1959 a1425 (a1400) Northern Pauline Epist. (1916) Rom. i. 31 Þei ful of enuye..vnwise. unordeyne [L. incompositos]. withoute affeccioun. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online December 2020). unordainv. transitive. To make unordained; esp. to divest (a priest or minister) of holy orders; to defrock. Also (intransitive): to recant or reverse a previous (act of) ordination. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > deceive [verb (transitive)] aschrenchc885 blendc888 swikec950 belirtOE beswike971 blencha1000 blenka1000 belieOE becatchc1175 trokec1175 beguile?c1225 biwrench?c1225 guile?c1225 trechec1230 unordainc1300 blink1303 deceivec1320 feintc1330 trechetc1330 misusea1382 blind1382 forgo1382 beglose1393 troil1393 turnc1405 lirt?a1425 abuse?a1439 ludify1447 amuse1480 wilec1480 trump1487 delude?a1505 sile1508 betrumpa1522 blear1530 aveugle1543 mislippen1552 pot1560 disglose1565 oversile1568 blaze1570 blirre1570 bleck1573 overtake1581 fail1590 bafflea1592 blanch1592 geck?a1600 hallucinate1604 hoodwink1610 intrigue1612 guggle1617 nigglea1625 nose-wipe1628 cog1629 cheat1637 flam1637 nurse1639 jilt1660 top1663 chaldese1664 bilk1672 bejuggle1680 nuzzlec1680 snub1694 bite1709 nebus1712 fugle1719 to take in1740 have?1780 quirk1791 rum1812 rattlesnake1818 chicane1835 to suck in1842 mogue1854 blinker1865 to have on1867 mag1869 sleight1876 bumfuzzle1878 swop1890 wool1890 spruce1917 jive1928 shit1934 smokescreen1950 dick1964 society > faith > worship > sacrament > order > ordination > unfrocking > unfrock [verb (transitive)] unhodeOE disordain1297 disgradec1380 degrade1395 deprivec1400 inhibit1531 disorder1570 disbishop1585 defrock1600 uncassock1645 desecrate1674 unfrockify1694 unclergy1695 undignify1702 unordain1709 unfrock?a1750 disfrock1877 disgown1887 ungown1895 c1300 St. Thomas Becket (Laud) l. 430 in C. Horstmann Early S.-Eng. Legendary (1887) 119 (MED) He him sente word..þat he scholde þene preost take And on-ordeini [a1325 Corpus Cambr. disordeiny] him of euerech ordre and ase a lewede Man him make. a1450 (c1395) Bible (Wycliffite, L.V.) (Pepys) (1850) Laod. 438 Ne he vnordeynede vs of sum veyn speche feynynge, that vs ouerturne fro the sothfastnesse of the gospel. 1584 J. Rainolds & J. Hart Summe of Conf. vii. 426 Pope Stephen did depriue them of their orders, &..did vnordeine them who were ordeined by Formosus. 1613 F. Mason Of Consecration Bishops ii. ix. 85 Pope Stephen was much to blame, who vnordained them whom his predecessor Formosus had ordained. 1680 J. Underwood Church-papist sig. Ci I do not question but their Consecration is valid enough and hold good, notwithstanding Stapleton and Hardings words to the contrary; for such sayings do not unordain. 1709 J. Johnson Clergy-man's Vade Mecum: Pt. II p. lxxi Tho' Bishops ordain, they cannot unordain. 1798 T. Haweis Plea for Peace & Unison 11 in Path to Happiness (new ed.) How horrible is the idea of..unordaining whole bodies of the most devoted and laborious ministers of Christ. 1835 H. E. Manning Eng. Church 18 If any feel grieved that we thus unordain other men, and so act uncharitably and proudly against useful servants of our Common Master, we answer, that we unordain no man. 1891 T. S. Hamlin Denominationalism vs. Christian Union iv. 78 The fourth term [sc. acceptance of the historic episcopate] unordains our ministry, and shuts the pulpits of a great Church against us all. 1941 Kenyon Rev. 3 359 Nothing in the life of a ‘saint’ could be unordained by Providence. 1952 C. L. Ver Steeg in R. W. Leopold & A. S. Link Probl. in Amer. Hist. 178/2 The first part of this section expressly vests Congress with the general power to ordain and establish courts; and, if there had been no other restriction, the consequent power to unordain, or abolish. 2001 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 7 June a1/1 Canon law makes it impossible to unordain a priest. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.a1425v.c1300 |
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