释义 |
indivision|ɪndɪˈvɪʒən| [ad. late L. indīvīsiōn-em (Boethius): see in-3 and division; cf. F. indivision (16th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] Absence of division; undivided condition.
1624F. White Repl. Fisher 410 The body of Christ in heauen, is not ioyned to the sacramentall body, by continuation or indiuision. 1654Jer. Taylor Real Pres. 226 Bellarmine..sayes there is a double indivision or unity of being: an intrinsecal and an extrinsecal, a local, and an essential. 1875Maine Hist. Inst. vii. 194 The land had remained in a state of indivision during several generations. |