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单词 unity
释义 I. unity1|ˈjuːnɪtɪ|
Forms: 4–6 vnite, vnyte, 4–7 unite, 5–6 unyte; 4 vnitee, vnytee, 6 unitee; 5 vnytie, 6 unytie, 5–6 vnytye, vnitye, 5–7 vnitie, 6–7 unitie, vnity (7 vnitty), 7– unity.
[a. AF. unite, OF. unite, uniteit (c 1200), F. unité (= Sp. unidad, Pg. unidade, It. unità), or ad. L. ūnitāt-, ūnitās oneness, sameness, agreement, f. ūn-us one: see -ity.]
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1. The fact, quality, or condition of being, comprising, or consisting of one in number; oneness, singleness. Freq. of the Deity, and in early use in the phr. in unity.
Used spec. in Philos. and Metaph. to express the negation of multiplicity of being or existence; individuality, identity (see Baldwin Dict. Philos. & Psychol.).
a1300Cursor M. 6342 Þis wandes takens persons thre, And an-fald godd in vnite.c1325Spec. Gy Warw. 429 Wid þe fader, and wid þe sone, And wid þe holi gost in vnite.c1380Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks. I. 383 Two passen fro unyte.1398Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xix. cxvi. (1495) 921 The one and vnyte of nombre..: therby is fygure and lyknesse of the vnyte of our lorde god.c1532G. Du Wes Introd. Fr. in Palsgr. 1023 The blessed Trinite thre persones in unite.1594Hooker Eccl. Pol. i. ii. §2 Our God is one, or rather very oneness, and meere unitie.1606Shakes. Tr. & Cr. v. ii. 141 If there be rule in vnitie it selfe, This is not she.1621T. Bedford Sin unto Death 6 The singular number doth not alwayes imply an individuall vnitie.1690Locke Hum. Und. ii. vi. §1 Amongst all the Ideas we have,..there is none more simple than that of Unity, or One.1725Watts Logic (1736) 245 The Unity and Spirituality of the Godhead.1766Blackstone Comm. II. 433 The notion of an unity of person between the husband and wife.1844Kingsley Lett. (1878) I. 117 Perfect unity in extreme multiplicity.1864Bowen Logic ix. 292 A question often involves a real duplicity under a seeming unity.a1881A. Barratt Phys. Metempiric (1883) 106 A priori a spacial principle of unity seems as reasonable as a temporal.
b. Math. The condition of the unit or number one; the numeral one regarded abstractly as the basis of number in reckoning or calculation.
1570Billingsley Euclid vii. i. 184 Vnitie is that, whereby euery thing that is, is sayd to be on.1657Hobbes Absurd Geom. 2 The excesse of the rising proportion above subtriple is the same which unity hath to the six times the number of termes after 0.1709–29V. Mandey Syst. Math., Arith. 6 Unity measures every number by the number itself; so 1 measures 7 by 7.1831Brewster Optics iv. 28 Take 1 part or unity from the same scale.1869J. H. Smith Elem. Algebra 50 The quotient is unity when the Dividend and the Divisor are equal.1885Watson & Burbury Math. Th. Electr. & Magn. I. 232 Taking unity as the combining number for hydrogen.
c. A quantity, magnitude, or substance regarded as equivalent to the number one in calculation, measurement, or comparison.
1728Chambers Cycl., Measure, in Geometry, any certain Quantity assumed as one, or Unity, to which the Ratio of other..Quantities is express'd.1797Encycl. Brit. (ed. 3) XVII. 659/1 The most convenient way..would be to consider the weight of the standard as unity.1801Monthly Rev. XXXV. 525 The ten millionth part of the..distance..was taken as the unity of measure.1816Playfair Nat. Phil. II. 287 If the mass of Jupiter be supposed unity.1836Brande Chem. (ed. 4) 220 Others adopt oxygen as unity, in which case hydrogen becomes one-eighth of that unit.1880Haughton Phys. Geog. iii. 138 If we call the Gulf Stream unity, we may form an approximate estimate of the other four systems of circulation.
2. An instance of this:
a. = unit n. 1. Obs.
c1425Craft Nombrynge (E.E.T.S.) 22 Reken ten for on vnite.Ibid. 28 Loke how mony vnityes ben in þe nounbre þat comes of þe multiplicacioun of þe 2 digittes.1543Recorde Arith. 119 b, In that place of vnities dothe appere only 7.1587Fleming Centn. Holinshed III. 1490/2 The residue..being multiplied by vnities, doo make vp the complet number of three score and twelue.1630Wingate Arith. i. i. 15 The Integers, or intire Vnities.1669Sturmy Mariner's Mag. iii. ii. 129 Because the Angle CAB is a Right Angle,..I therefore only put an Unity before the second Term.1837Whewell Hist. Induct. Sci. I. 250 His objections to geometry and arithmetic are founded on abstract cavils concerning the nature of points, letters, unities.
b. One separate or single thing, quality, etc.; something which is complete or entire in itself, or is regarded as such.
1587Golding De Mornay ii. 16 The foresayd most single and alonly One, abyding still one in it selfe, bringeth foorth all the other vnities.1598Marston Sco. Villanie i. iv. (1599) 187 Sylenus now is old, I wonder, I, He doth not hate his triple venerie... Me thinkes a vnitie were competent.a1600Edmonds Observ. Cæsar's Comm. 38 The life and strength of a multitude consisteth in vnities.1681Whole Duty Nations 7 He himself is the prime Unity and Universality.1828Carlyle Misc. (1840) I. 319 The clear view of it as an indivisible Unity.1847Emerson Repr. Men, Swedenborg ⁋17 The unities of each organ are so many little organs, homogeneous with their compound.1889Mivart Orig. Hum. Reason 46 They are apprehensions of abstract qualities grouped round a unity.
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3. The quality or condition of being one in mind, feeling, opinion, purpose, or action; harmonious combination together of the various parties or sections (of the Church, a state, etc.) into one body; concord or harmony amongst several persons or between two or more.
In the usage with a ( an) the meaning tends to become concrete (see (b)).
c1325Poem temp. Edw. II (Percy) xxii, Among men of religioun Is non unite.c1380Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks. II. 226 Þis unite shulden men have bi þe lore of Jesus Crist, and þanne shulden þei be of o wille.c1425Wyntoun Cron. ix. viii. 942 That tyme at Bulone..Wes a tretis of vnyte Betuix þe Franche and Inglismen.1460J. Capgrave Chron. (Rolls) 294 Be this mene was the unite of the Cherch lettid.1560J. Daus tr. Sleidane's Comm. 123 The Germains within them selues shold..come to some vnitie & concord.1590Greene Never too late (1600) 42 Vnitie is the essence of amitie.1606Shakes. Tr. & Cr. i. iii. 100 The vnity and married calme of States.1647Trapp Comm. Rom. xv. 6 (1656) 652 It is recorded to the high commendation of the Church of Scotland, that for this 90 years and upwards they have kept unity.1738Wesley Ps. cxxxiii. i, When Brethren all in One agree; Who knows the Joys of Unity!1776Paine Com. Sense 49 'Tis not in numbers but in unity that our great strength lies.1830D'Israeli Chas. I, III. v. 62 Laud..contemplated establishing unity by uniformity.1854Milman Lat. Chr. iv. iv. II. 99 No sooner has Anglo-Saxon Britain become one (no doubt her religious unity must have contributed..to her national unity) than [etc.].1878Stubbs Const. Hist. III. xviii. 221 The king's death at once broke up the unity of the Court.
(b)1460J. Capgrave Chron. (Rolls) 120 Edgare..mad a very unite of all the vii. kyngdammes.a1466Hist. Coll. Cit. Lond. (Camden) 116 The same yere..the general conselle was endyd, and a unyte made in Hooly Chyrche, and oo pope chosynne.a1500Bale's Chron. in Six Town Chron. (1911) 145 The king..and divers lordes..agreed and ther made a full unyte and peas betwene the dukes of york and somerset.1577Holinshed Chron. I. 286/2 Diuerse offers were made on both partes..for an vnitie to haue beene had betwixte the two Princes.
b. Freq. in adverbial phr. at unity or in unity, in agreement, concord, or harmony; at one.
c1374Chaucer Troylus iii. 29 Ye holden regne and hous in vnite.1390Gower Conf. III. 194 So schal I live in unite With every man.c1430Lydg. Lyke thyn Audience i, Yf yow wilt lyffe in pease and vnite.c1450Burgh Secrees 1520 These Sustrys Cheyned in parfight vnyte, departe may not by natural resoun.1535Coverdale Ps. cxxi, Ierusalem is buylded as a cite, that is at vnitie in it self.a1619M. Fotherby Atheom. ii. x. §4 (1622) 308 An Vnity is alwayes at vnitie with it selfe, and neuer varieth from it selfe.1662Playford Skill Mus. i. v. 18 To guide his Voyce in unity to the sound of the Instrument.1671Baxter Holiness lxiv. 18 It plainly sheweth that they are very much at unity in the main.1714in Jrnl. Friends Hist. Soc. (1918) 27 Leaving our family and friends in great love and Unity.1768Sterne Sent. Journ., Dwarf, The old French officer would have set me at unity with myself.1825Q. Rev. XXXII. 369 No Italian city or state was at unity in itself.1871Jowett Plato I. 56 The bad..are never at unity with one another or with themselves.
c. Agreement or accord between things.
1393Langl. P. Pl. C. iv. 338 As adiectif and substantyf vnite asken, Acordaunce in kynde, in cas and in numbre.Ibid. 398. 1593 Shakes. Lucr. 1558 These contraries such unity do hold, Only to flatter fools and make them bold.1611Wint. T. v. ii. 35 There is such vnitie in the proofes.
d. Agreement or concurrence with something.
1760J. Woolman Journal vii. (1900) 146 Some Friends..expressed their willingness to have it read; which being done, many expressed their unity with the proposal.
4. The fact of forming or being united into one body or whole; union (of two or more persons or things, or of one with another); rarely, physical union or connexion; conjunction of two or more things.
1387Trevisa Higden (Rolls) V. 9 By tokene þe onynge and þe unite of Crist and of holy chirche.1472–3Rolls of Parlt. VI. 23/1 Entierly desiryng..the unyte of the nobles and other his subgettes.1483Caxton Gold. Leg. 255 b/2 The unyte and assemble of the flesshe of oure lord and of oure lady.1565Allen Defence Purg. xvii. 283 Which forme of argument serued the Arians against the consubstantiall vnitye of God the father, and his son our sauiour.1578Timme Calvin on Gen. 76 Herein we see a true image of our unitie with the Son of God.1597A. M. tr. Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. 11/2 The synnuish filamentes which have a vnitye and fasteninge with the Pericranium.1611Tourneur Ath. Trag. i. ii, The unitie of Families is a worke of loue and charitie.1651Hobbes Leviath. ii. xvii. 87 This is more than consent, or concord; It is a reall Unitie of them all, in one and the same Person.1796Burke Regic. Peace i. 43 In this unity and indivisibility of possession are sunk ten..wealthy provinces.1801Hamilton Wks. (1886) VII. 186 They have approved the unity of the legislative power in one branch.1871R. W. Dale Commandm. i. 23 That our Lord claimed for himself a mysterious unity with the Father.1880J. Caird Philos. Relig. v. 157 The unity of subject and object..is implied in every act of thought.
b. A meeting or assembly of people. Obs.—1
a1470Harding Chron. clxxxvii. ii, In cytees al he helde wel vnitees, Great iustes ay, and ioyous tournementes.
c. A body formed by union, esp. the Unity of the (Moravian) Brethren. In later quots. ellipt.
1780B. La Trobe tr. Cranz's Hist. Brethren 67 Twenty-four ministers of the Unity of the Brethren.Ibid. 353 Every actual member of the Unity that is desirous of taking the benefit of this act.1814Wm. Brown Hist. Propag. Christianity II. 124 This, by the synods of the Brethren's church, is vested solely in the Elders' Conference of the Unity.1865J. Gill Banished Count xxv. 262 The affairs of the Unity called the Count..to the Continent.
5. The quality or fact of being one body or whole, esp. as made up of two or more parts; an undivided whole, as distinct from its parts.
1390Gower Conf. I. 37 If a man were Mad al togedre of o matiere Withouten interrupcioun, Ther scholde no corrupcioun Engendre upon that unite.1398Trevisa Barth. De P.R. v. ii. (Bodl. MS.), Yf the vertu is ilette..þe vnyte & ioynyng of alle þe body to falleþ.1533Gau Richt Vay (S.T.S.) 57 He is wordine man and sua is spousit with the halie chrissine kirk in to ane body the quhilk vnite S. Paul..callis ane greit halie secreit thing [etc.].1583B. Melbancke Philotimus P iv b, The coniunction of manye in an vniforme vnitie.1813Shelley Q. Mab iv. 144 Every grain Is sentient both in unity and part.1850Robertson Serm. Ser. iii. iv. (1857) 57 In proportion as you rise from lower to higher life, the parts are more distinctly developed, while yet the unity becomes more entire.1875Jowett Plato (ed. 2) V. 69 [Plato] does not insist, as in the Protagoras, on the unity of the virtues.
6. The quality of being of one kind; uniformity of substance or appearance. Obs.
1638Junius Paint. Ancients 119 To vary the unitie of a stone by inserting such spots into the crust as were not by nature.
7. As a literary or artistic quality:
a. Agreement of the various parts of which something is composed so as to form a whole which exhibits singleness of design or effect; combination or arrangement which produces this, or the effect so produced.
1712Addison Spect. No. 267 ⁋3 Aristotle himself allows, that Homer has nothing to boast of as to the Unity of his Fable.1756J. Warton Ess. Pope I. iii. 101 Horace observed a strict method, and unity of design, in his epistle to the Pisones.1783Blair Lect. I. 216 The second quality of a well-arranged sentence, which I termed its Unity.1808L. Murray Eng. Gram. I. 430 But most of all, in a single sentence, is required the strictest unity.1864Pusey Lect. Daniel i. 11 Amid apparent want of unity on the surface of the Book, there is a real unity in the whole, resting on the unity of the plan of the writer.1874R. Tyrwhitt Sketch. Club 272 Unity in a picture is the sympathy of its groups or parts.
b. One or other of the three principles of the Aristotelian canon of dramatic composition as adopted and expanded by the French classical dramatists, according to which a play should consist of one main action, represented as occurring at one time (i.e. one day) and in one place. Also in loose application.
1668Dryden Ess. Dram. Poesy Ess. (Ker) I. 38 The famous Rules, which the French call Des Trois Unitez, or, the Three Unities, which ought to be observed in every regular play. [1682Sheffield (Dk. Buckhm.) Ess. Poetry 12 The Unites of Action, Time, and Place.]1712Addison Spect. No. 267 ⁋2 Homer to preserve the Unity of his Action hastens into the Midst of Things.1789Belsham Ess. I. ii. 18 The diction of these plays is lofty,..the unities strictly preserved.1816Scott Old Mort. xxxvii, It is fortunate for tale-tellers that they are not tied down like theatrical writers to the unities of time and place.1859Trollope Bertrams xvi, Two years..; it is a terrible gap in a story, but in these days the unities are not much considered.1878O. W. Holmes Motley iv. 24 A series of incidents..flung together with no more regard to the unities than [etc.].
transf.1821Lamb Elia i. My Relations, Nature hath her unities, which not every critic can penetrate.
c. transf. (See quot.)
1861G. J. Whyte-Melville Good for Nothing xvi, Those functionaries in white hats and red waistcoats, who with singular attention to ‘the unities,’ adopt the very colours of the Post-office Directory and Court Guide.
8. Freedom from or absence of diversity or variety; unvaried nature of (some quality or thing).
Not always clearly distinct from sense 1.
1802Paley Nat. Theol. xx. (1819) 314 What we have first to notice is unity of purpose under variety of expedients.1824Miss Mitford in L'Estrange Life (1870) II. ix. 176 [‘Our Village’] is..a series of sketches..with some story intermixed, and connected by unity of locality, and of purpose.1841Myers Cath. Th. iii. §48. 184 Amidst all this variety, what unity of spirit and of aim is there in the Bible!1884F. Temple Relat. Relig. & Sci. vi. 164 The unity of plan..pervading any great class of animals..seems to point to unity of ancestry.
b. Singleness of aim, purpose, or action.
1836Hor. Smith Tin Trump. I. 5 There is a simplicity and unity in despotism which is not without its advantages.1848W. K. Kelly tr. L. Blanc's Hist. Ten Y. II. 176 The grand principle of unity in power.1866Geo. Eliot F. Holt i, She had thought that the possession of this child would give unity to her life.
9. Law. (See quots.)
1607Cowell Interpr., Vnitie of possession,..in the Ciuill lawe,..a ioynt possession of two rights by seuerall titles.1691Blount Law. Dict. s.v. Possession, If the Lord purchase the Tenancy held by Heriot service, the Heriot is extinct by Unity of Possession.1766Blackstone Comm. II. 180 The properties of a joint estate are derived from it's unity, which is fourfold; the unity of interest, the unity of title, the unity of time, and the unity of possession.1818Cruise Digest (ed. 2) III. 104 It was held clearly that this common was extinguished by the unity of possession.1858Ld. St. Leonards Handy-bk. Prop. Law xxv. 189 Unity of possession—that is, where the land and the right exercised over it are in the same person.
II. ˈunity2
obs. var. of or error for unite n.
1604in Rymer Fœdera (1715) XVI. 605/2 One Peece of Gold.., to be called The Unitie.1643Baker Chron., Jas. I, 147 Ordayning the peice called the Vnity..to bee currant now for two and twenty.
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