释义 |
spiritualized, ppl. a.|ˈspɪrɪtjuːəlaɪzd| [Cf. spiritualize v.] †1. Containing an infusion of spirits. Obs.—1
1593Nashe Christ's T. 70 b, Why ensparkle they theyr eyes with spiritualiz'd distillations? Why tippe they theyr tongues with Aurum potabile? 2. Rendered spiritual; characterized by spirituality.
1651N. Bacon Disc. Govt. Eng. ii. vi. 50 The persons of these Spiritualized men were of so aiery constitution, as they could not be holden by hands made out of the Clay. 1720Welton Suffer. Son of God II. xiv. 373 He alone is the True spiritualized Soul, who only aims at God's Glory. 1826Scott Woodst. i, Dry bran and sapless pottage, unfitted for the spiritualized palates of the saints. 1860Smith's Dict. Bible I. s.v. Ark, The climax of spiritualised religion. 3. Changed from a bodily or material condition to a spiritual one; converted into spirit.
1799Gilpin Serm. xxii. 269 Whatever may be the immediate state of our souls, our bodies, in some spiritualized form which we understand not, shall be again united to them. 1857Keble Eucharist. Ador. 52 The..contemplation of a certain presence of His now spiritualized Body among them. 1873L. Ferguson Disc. 71 His body..was immediately after death brought to life again in a spiritualised and incorruptible form. |