释义 |
beënt, a. Metaph.|ˈbiːənt| [f. be v. + L. suffix -ent.] That is or exists; existing (in the most abstract sense); also used substantively. (Introduced to represent Germ. seiend, as expressing pure being in the Hegelian sense.)
1865J. H. Stirling Secrets of Hegel I. 321 Something, however, is already a definite Beënt. Ibid. 362 Quality distinguished as beënt is Reality. 1885R. Adamson in Mind Oct. 575 The changing, variable, transitory, and relatively non-beënt, world of finite fact. |