释义 |
† ˈcounter-ˌprice Obs. [A literal rendering of Gr. ἀντί-λυτρον in 1 Tim. ii. 6.] A ransom.
1671J. Flavel Fount. of Life vii. 19 A Ransom or a Counterprice. 1675Brooks Gold. Key Wks. 1867 V. 67 The word..properly signifieth a counter-price, when one doth undergo in the room of another that which he should have undergone in his own person. a1714M. Henry Wks. (1835) I. 17 To be a ‘ransom’ for them, a counter-price. Hence † counterˈpriceable a., capable of being a counterprice or ransom.
a1641Bp. R. Montagu Acts & Mon. (1642) 26 That bloud..was ἀντίδωρον καὶ ἀντάξιον, countervailable, and counterpriceable..to purchase in ten thousand worlds. |