释义 |
sentiency|ˈsɛnʃɪənsɪ| [Formed as prec.; see -ency.] = prec.
a1850Mrs. Browning Isobel's Child ix, All which broken sentiency And conclusion incomplete, Will gather and unite and climb To an immortality Good or evil. 1887R. Garnett Life Carlyle iv. 71 Reasoners who regard all phenomena as affections of their own sentiency. 1903F. W. H. Myers Human Personality II. 285 A universe in which even one being may have been summoned into a sentiency destined to inescapable pain. |