单词 | well-proved |
释义 | well-provedadj. = well-proven adj.Well-proven is now the more usual term. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > belief, trust, confidence > [adjective] > trusted well-provedc1325 trustedc1426 betrusteda1466 reliable1569 fiducial1624 well-proven1639 society > morality > duty or obligation > recognition of duty > faithfulness or trustworthiness > [adjective] soothfastc825 truefastOE i-treowec1000 unfakenOE trueOE sickerc1100 trigc1175 strustya1250 steel to the (very) backa1300 true as steela1300 certainc1325 well-provedc1325 surec1330 traistc1330 tristc1330 trustya1350 faithfula1382 veryc1385 sada1387 discreet1387 trust1389 trothfulc1390 tristya1400 proveda1425 good-heartedc1425 well-trusted?a1439 tristfulc1440 authorizablea1475 faithworthy?1526 tentik1534 fidele1539 truthfulc1550 suresby1553 responsible1558 trestc1560 reliable1569 cocksurea1575 sound1581 trustful1582 truepenny1589 true (also good, sure) as touch1590 probable1596 confident1605 trustable1606 axiopistical1611 loyala1616 reposeful1627 confiding1645 fiducial1647 laudable1664 safe1667 accountable1683 serious1693 sponsible1721 dependable1730 unfailing1798 truthya1802 trustworthy1829 all right1841 stand-up1841 falsehood-free1850 right1856 proven1872 bankable1891 secure1954 c1325 (c1300) Chron. Robert of Gloucester (Calig.) l. 3958 (MED) Womman ne kepte of no kniȝt as in druerye Bote he were in armes wel yproued [c1425 Harl. wel yprowed; ?a1425 Digby ypreuede, a1450 London Univ. ypreuyd], & atte laste þrie. 1340 Ayenbite (1866) 199 Non ne may come to þe liue restuolle bote he by uerst wel y-proved ine liue byzye. c1449 R. Pecock Repressor (1860) 537 For such pretendid and weel proued causis religiose persoones ben licencid forto leue..her professid religiouns. 1543 Chron. J. Hardyng ii. f. xl To vs..no litle ieopardie to suffre..our well proued euil willers to growe into too greate autoritee with the kyng in youthe. 1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene ii. xi. sig. Zv His well proued weapons. ?1611 G. Chapman tr. Homer Iliads xii. 357 The well-prou'd mightie Lycian Chiefs. a1661 T. Fuller Worthies (1662) Northants. 301 It appeareth to me by a well proved pedigree, that Henry Chancy..is the direct descendant from the aforesaid John Chancy. 1717 A. Pope tr. Homer Iliad III. x. 309 A well-prov'd Casque with Leather Braces bound. 1787 M. Wollstonecraft Thoughts Educ. Daughters 13 It is, in my opinion, a well-proved fact, that principles of truth are innate. 1852 H. W. Herbert Knights of Eng., France & Scotl. 17 The national and well-proved hardihood and valor of this Saxon race. 1859 T. P. Shaffner Telegr. Man. 835 A well proved personal integrity. 1926 J. C. Smuts Holism & Evol. Pref. p. vi The spiritual temple of the future..will be built largely of the old well-proved materials. 1991 Galpin Soc. Jrnl. 44 178 The picturesque descriptions show us the old masters making varnish, following well-proved recipes, in huge boilers. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.c1325 |
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