释义 |
inspeak, v.|ɪnˈspiːk| [f. in-1 + speak v. Cf. Ger. einsprechen.] trans. To speak (something) into; to produce in the soul by speech.
1691E. Taylor Behmen's Theos. Philos. xx. 31 God inspake again the Ingrafted Word. 1760Law Spir. Prayer i. 67 When the mercy of God inspoke into Adam a seed of the divine life. 1856Vaughan Mystics (1860) II. xi. i. 219 The hidden word of promise, inspoken into all men. 1890J. Pulsford Loyalty to Christ I. 115 His Spirit in us..will inspeak courage and kindle hope. Hence ˈinspeaking vbl. n.; inˈspoken ppl. a.
1751G. Lavington Enthus. Method. & Papists (1754) II. iii. 88 By Visions, In-speakings, Ecstasies [etc.]. 1752Law Spir. Love ii. (1816) 94 Jesus Christ..the inspoken word. |