单词 | coequal |
释义 | coequaladj.n. A. adj. 1. Equal with (†to, unto) one another or others; of the same rank, power, importance, value, etc. (Usually of persons or their attributes.) ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social class > [adjective] > co-equal or of the same measure or standing eveneOE evenmetec1175 egallc1374 coequala1475 equal1526 fellowlike1526 democratic1811 a1475 J. Russell Bk. Nurture (Harl. 4011) in Babees Bk. (2002) i. 186 Bishoppe, Marques, & erle coequalle. 1549 Bk. Common Prayer (STC 16267) Euensong f. viv The whole three persones: be coeternall together and coequall. 1557 T. North tr. A. de Guevara Diall Princes f. 180/2 We are not coequal vnto them in vertue. a1616 W. Shakespeare Henry VI, Pt. 1 (1623) v. i. 33 If once he come to be a Cardinall, Hee'l make his cap coequall with the Crowne. View more context for this quotation 1699 J. Pomfret Ode Gen. Conflagr. in Poems (R.) Ineffable, coequal three. 1875 J. R. Lowell Poet. Wks. (1879) 458 Here were men (co-equal with their fate) Who did great things. 1882 F. W. Farrar Early Days Christianity I. 380 The co-eternal and co-equal Son. ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > simultaneity or contemporaneousness > [adjective] > of the same age or equally old even-oldOE co-aged1577 coequal1607 coetaneous1649 equaevousa1657 coeval1700 equaeval1867 1607 R. Parker Scholasticall Disc. against Antichrist i. ii. 111 The highest mentioner of it is Vincentius Tibaritanus, co-equall with Cyprian. 3. Of equivalent extent, coextensive with. ΘΚΠ the world > space > extension in space > [adjective] > coextensive conterminate1578 coextending1617 coextent1647 coextended1656 coextensive1771 conterminous1817 coterminal1833 coequal1853 the world > relative properties > relationship > equality or equivalence > [adjective] > commensurate or of equal extent adequate1608 coextending1617 commensurate1641 coextent1647 coextended1656 coextensive1771 pro tanto1842 coequal1853 1853 G. Johnston Terra Lindisfarnensis I. 2 The district is almost coequal with the ancient bishopric of Lindisfarne. 1876 E. A. Freeman Hist. Norman Conquest I. App. 544 These elements are not coequal with the original substance of the nation. B. n. 1. One who is the equal of another. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > equality or equivalence > [noun] > equal, counterpart, or equivalent > person headlingOE peerc1300 evena1393 ferea1400 matchc1400 paregalc1425 paragon1557 equal1573 coequal1577 perequala1578 copartner1591 corrivala1592 1577 H. I. tr. H. Bullinger 50 Godlie Serm. II. iv. vi. sig. Ggg.viij/2 God calleth the sheepheard that is smitten his fellow or coequal. 1657 J. Sergeant Schism Dispach't 162 A denial of Appeals to Coequals in Authority. a1864 W. S. Landor Wks. (1868) II. 56/2 Conquerors of Time, heirs and coequals of Eternity. ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > simultaneity or contemporaneousness > [noun] > contemporary contemporany?a1475 contemporant1577 time-fellow1577 age mate1582 contemporana1600 coeval1605 coetane1610 collateral1614 contemporary1614 concurrent1622 coequal1631 contemporanean1633 coetanean1636 contemporista1641 temporary1649 synchronist1716 yealing1728 fellow1844 age-fellow1845 1631 W. Gouge Gods Three Arrowes v. §17. 429 Those warlike sports..were practiced by Cyrus when he was a youth, and by his coequals and play-fellowes. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online September 2018). † coequalv. Obsolete. 1. transitive. To be or become coequal with (another). ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > equality or equivalence > make equal [verb (transitive)] > be equal to or match to be even witheOE match?1529 countervail1530 even1582 suit1583 patterna1586 amate1590 proportionate1590 parallela1594 fellow1596 to hold its level with1598 adequate1599 coequal1599 twin1605 paragonize1606 peer1614 to come upa1616 proportiona1616 paragon1620 parallelize1620 tail1639 to match up to (also with)1958 1599 T. Nashe Lenten Stuffe 35 They cannot march cheeke by iowle with her or coequall her. 1604–14 S. Grahame in E. Farr Sel. Poetry Reign James I (1848) 26 That ill Coequals still The greatest ill in hell. 2. To make equal with (another). ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > equality or equivalence > make equal [verb (transitive)] evenOE peerc1480 parifyc1487 fellow?a1513 equate1530 coequal1588 adequate1593 equal1594 parallela1616 parallelize1620 equalize1622 coequalize1634 appariate1652 coextend1656 equalify1679 square1815 1588 J. Harvey Discoursiue Probl. conc. Prophesies i. 8 Rabbi Elias..lately coequalled in a manner with the very prophet Eliah himself. 1596 W. Warner Albions Eng. (rev. ed.) ix. lii. 237 Gods Cou'nant with the Patriarchs, and extending to the Seede, Vs Gentiles to coequall is a Primate in our Creede. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online March 2021). < adj.n.a1475v.1588 |
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