单词 | commemoration |
释义 | commemorationn. 1. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > [noun] > commenting or mentioning mentionc1300 remembrancea1393 meaninga1400 mention-making1534 mentioning1565 commemoration1576 commenting1597 voicinga1626 memoration1627 citation1640 naming1677 observing1719 commentation1833 the mind > mental capacity > memory > reminder, putting in mind > commemoration, remembrance > [noun] > memorial > account recordationa1564 commemoration1576 1576 A. Fleming tr. Cicero in Panoplie Epist. 48 He maketh a commemoration of such feates as he had done. 1631 T. Heywood Londons Ius Honorarium in Wks. (1874) IV. 280 Vlisses..vseth this short Commemoration, of all that hath been included in the former pageants. b. Eulogistic or honourable mention. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > [noun] lofeOE heryingc897 lovingeOE hereworda1100 pricec1225 laudc1384 magnifyingc1384 allowancec1390 loange1390 lof-wordc1390 roosec1390 commendation1393 commendinga1400 presa1400 commendmentc1400 praisea1425 roosinga1425 lauding1489 lovage1489 laudationa1500 magnificationa1500 predication1528 extolling1558 advancement1564 celebrating1573 plauda1593 applause1600 extolment1604 panegyric1613 collaudation1623 commendatinga1625 say-well1629 renown1631 euge1658 extollation1661 eulogy1725 acclaim1759 eulogism1761 encomium1785 eulogium1803 commemoration1823 glorification1850 laudification1890 bualadh bos1908 kudos to ——1936 1823 Ld. Byron Don Juan: Canto VII xvi. 73 Yet there were several [names] worth commemoration. 2. a. A calling to remembrance, or preserving in memory, by some solemn observance, public celebration, etc.; ‘solemnization of the memory of anything’ (Johnson). ΘΚΠ the world > life > death > obsequies > commemorative ceremonies > [noun] commemorationc1384 obsequyc1385 parentation1627 the mind > mental capacity > memory > reminder, putting in mind > commemoration, remembrance > [noun] i-mindOE mindc1300 commemorationc1384 meaninga1400 memorial?1471 recordance1490 mind-making1496 mindfulness1530 memorizing1600 recordancy1654 memorialization1862 c1384 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(2)) (1850) Luke xxii. 19 Do ȝe this thing in to my commemoracioun. 1485 W. Caxton tr. Thystorye & Lyf Charles the Grete sig. miv/1 For to haue a lytel commemoracion of god tofore or the soule shold departe fro his body. 1549 Bk. Common Prayer (STC 16267) Celebr. Holye Communion f. cxxviii To celebrate the commemoracion of the most glorious death of thy sonne. 1660 R. Coke Elements Power & Subjection 91 in Justice Vindicated All the solemn days kept in commemoration and gratitude for our Saviours Nativity, Passion, etc. 1779 Gentleman's Mag. 49 97 The commemoration of the Martyrdom of King Charles Ist. b. Christian Church. A service, or a short form of prayer added to a service, in memory of a saint or of a sacred event; spec. the observance of a lesser feast by inserting parts of the service appropriate to it in that of a greater feast, when the two fall on the same day; the mention by name of persons living or departed in the prayers of the Eucharistic service.Formerly specifically applied to the festivals of St. Paul, and All Saints. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > liturgical year > feast, festival > [noun] > of saint commemorationa1400 suffragesa1400 saint's daya1450 memorial?1471 feast1559 memoration1563 name day1721 fête1805 Hallow-daya1825 calendar-day1847 fête day1877 slava1900 society > faith > worship > liturgical year > feast, festival > [noun] > of saint > incorporating minor service commemorationa1400 memorial1866 society > faith > worship > parts of service > canon > [noun] > part commemorating living or dead mementoc1400 commemoration1872 a1400 Table of Lessons, etc. in J. Wyclif Bible IV. 697 Here..bigynneth the Comemoracioun of the Trinite..The Commemoracioun of oure Ladi in Aduent. a1400 Table of Lessons, etc. in J. Wyclif Bible IV. 692 Commemoracioun of Seynt Poul. 1676 E. Stillingfleet Def. Disc. Idolatry i. ii. 346 S. Austin believed that the Martyrs at such times, especially when the commemorations were made at their own Sepulchres, did joyn their prayers together with the Churches, in behalf of those who there put up their supplications to God. 1845 J. Lingard Hist. & Antiq. Anglo-Saxon Church (ed. 3) II. App. a. 363 The several commemorations and antiphons with which the service frequently closed. 1845 J. Lingard Hist. & Antiq. Anglo-Saxon Church (ed. 3) II. App. k. 416 The next day was therefore chosen for the commemoration of Beda. 1872 W. E. Scudamore Notitia Eucharistica 380 S. Cyril of Jerusalem mentions the commemoration of the departed as taking place after the Consecration. 1883 Catholic Dict. (at cited word) The common commemorations consist of antiphons, versicles and prayers relating to the Blessed Virgin, St. Joseph, St. Peter and St. Paul, the Patron or title of the church, and peace..They are preceded on ferias by a commemoration of the Cross. c. At Oxford, an annual celebration, held in the Act or Trinity Term, in memory of the Founders and Benefactors of the University, in whose honour a Latin Oration is delivered. The name is now used to include all the associated proceedings of the Encænia. (Cf. commemorate v. 1.) ΘΚΠ society > leisure > social event > festive occasion > specific festivities > [noun] > festivity at college > specific at Oxford flyc1602 mallard1633 encaenia1691 commemoration1750 commem.1888 1726 J. Ayliffe Parergon Juris Canonici Anglicani 191 In our two Universities, it is usual for Colleges to observe a Commemoration of their Founders and other famous Men, by whose Beneficence the College has been endow'd.] 1750 Gentleman's Mag. 328 Monday, July 2 Was celebrated at Oxford the solemnity of commemorating all the benefactors of the University according to the institution of Nathaniel Lord Crewe, Bp. of Durham..The whole was conducted with great decorum. 1759 Gentleman's Mag. 342 Wednesday 4 [July] Being the day of Lord Crewe's commemoration, the procession was again repeated to the theatre; the encænia, or congratulatory exercises, were continued. Friday 6 The encænia were resumed in the Theatre. Saturday 7 The solemnity of the installment, and commemoration, was closed by Dr. King. 1761 Gentleman's Mag. July 329 The commemoration began at Oxford, and the public orations were spoken by Mess. Warton and Shebheare. a1884 M. Pattison Mem. 106 Commemoration was very late in 1832. 1886 Oxf. Univ. Cal. 43 Portions of the successful Compositions..are read each year at the Commemoration of Founders and Benefactors. d. A public memorial. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > memory > reminder, putting in mind > commemoration, remembrance > [noun] > memorial > public commemoration1632 1632 W. Lithgow Totall Disc. Trav. (1682) v. 201 I saw a pillar of Brass erected there for a commemoration of that unnatural murther of Cain. 1886 J. Morley G. Eliot in Crit. Misc. III. 94 If George Eliot had insisted that her works should remain the only commemoration of her life. Compounds commemoration-day, commemoration-week, commemoration ball, commemoration flower show, etc. (sense 2c). ΚΠ 1779 Gentleman's Mag. 49 372 The commemoration speech was spoken by the Rev. Mr. Randolph. 1779 Gentleman's Mag. 49 643 I transcribe for you from Mr. Doughty's Commemoration Sermon. 1785 W. Cowper Task vi. 635 Ten thousand sit Patiently present at a sacred song, Commemoration-mad; content to hear Messiah's eulogy, for Handel's sake. a1884 M. Pattison Mem. 106 At that time [1832] you could not keep your term if you left before noon on commemoration day. Derivatives commemoˈrational adj. of or relating to commemoration. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > memory > reminder, putting in mind > commemoration, remembrance > [adjective] memorialc1390 memoranda1400 anniversary1449 memorative1449 memorala1500 recordative?1551 memorizing1600 commemorative1612 commemoratory1695 commemorating1766 commemorational1880 1880 J. Hawthorne Ellice Quentin I. 92 Poems..philosophical commemorational, imaginative. commemoˈrationism n. the principle and practice of holding commemoration. ΚΠ 1864 Masson in Reader 16 Jan. 67 We confess to a sympathy with Anti-Commemorationism in general. commemoˈrationist n. ΚΠ 1864 Masson in Reader 16 Jan. 67 The Commemorationists..think that it is a right and proper thing to have occasional public celebrations of important anniversaries. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online March 2019). < n.c1384 |
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