释义 |
ˈnotionary, a. [f. notion n. + -ary.] = notional a.
1646E. F[isher] Marrow Mod. Div. 172 If our friend do content himself with a meere Gospell knowledge, in a notionary way. 1675Ogilby Brit. Pref. 1 The Tracing of Notionary Roads upon imperfect Charts. 1700Rowe Amb. Step-Moth. iii. ii, He'll be convinc'd that only Fools would lose A Crown for notionary Principles. 1822Blackw. Mag. XII. 491 It is but a notionary cause, a mere opinion. |