释义 |
traductive, a.|trəˈdʌktɪv| [f. L. trāduct- ppl. stem (see above) + -ive.] 1. Having the property of being ‘traduced’ or transmitted; passing on to another; hereditary; traditional; derivative. Now rare or Obs.
1657W. Morice Coena quasi κοινὴ xxiv. 248 The punishments as wel as privileges are traductive, as in Attainders. 1670Maynwaring Vita Sana i. 4 Hereditary infirmities, and traductive debilities of Nature. 1741Warburton Div. Legat. II. 355 Customs of Men..are all, whether civil or religious, traductive from one another. 1842J. W. Orderson Creol. Pref., He has..ventured to draw from the sources of his memory traductive events. 2. Logic. Involving ‘traduction’.
1847[see traduction 6]. |