单词 | connatural |
释义 | connaturaladj.n. A. adj. 1. a. Belonging to as a natural accompaniment, or as a property inherent by nature or from birth; congenital, innate, natural (to living beings). ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > intrinsicality or inherence > [adjective] > innate or natural i-cundeeOE fleshly971 kindlyOE kindc1175 naturalc1275 kindc1390 innatea1420 nativea1425 inborn1513 innative1513 habitual1526 ingenerate1531 instincta1538 innated1545 inset1545 of one's nativity1582 inbreda1592 connatural1599 prognatec1600 ingenious1601 ingenit1604 congenite1610 connativea1618 intuitive1621 infusive1630 habituous1633 veined1633 genial1646 connatea1652 relollacean1654 relollaceous1657 relolleous1662 congenial1664 complanted1668 ingrown1670 ingenerated1677 unborrowed1704 cogenite1712 born1741 naturable1771 unacquired1793 congenerous1813 congenital1848 ingrain1852 indigenousa1864 ingenital1886 wired-in1957 1599 J. Davies Nosce Teipsum 56 In mans minde we finde an appetite To learne..Which is conaturall [mod. edd. conn-], and borne with it. 1605 T. Tymme tr. J. Du Chesne Pract. Chymicall & Hermeticall Physicke iii. 167 Natural or connatural heate. a1618 J. Sylvester Tobacco Battered in tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Diuine Weekes & Wks. (1621) 1130 Yet th' Heathen have with th'Ill som Good withall; Sith Their connative 'tis con-naturall. 1647 H. More Philos. Poems Notes 143/1 Vice is congenit or connaturall to beasts. 1655 N. Culpeper et al. tr. L. Rivière Pract. Physick ii. iii. 67 If it be connatural, it is incurable. a1711 T. Ken Hymnotheo in Wks. (1721) III. 110 Virtue his connat'ral Temper grew. 1860 E. B. Pusey Minor Prophets 296 It is proper and co-natural to Him [God], to be propitious. 1862 C. J. Ellicott Destiny Creature (1865) i. 16 Deep-seated aversions and connatural hostilities. b. to (†with) things. ΚΠ 1647 J. Howell New Vol. of Lett. 148 Welsh..is..the prime maternall tongue of this Island, and connaturall with it. 1670 R. Wittie in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 5 1082 I rather think, the Saltness of the Sea to be connatural to it. 1775 J. Adair Hist. Amer. Indians 66 The small-pox, a foreign disease, no way connatural to their healthy climate. 1821 New Monthly Mag. 2 157 If, indeed, ascetic virtue could ever be divested of its connatural evil tendency. 2. Of the same or like nature, agreeing in nature, allied, cognate, congenerous. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > similarity > [adjective] ylikeeOE likeOE anlikeOE accordanta1325 of a (also one) mouldc1330 kindred1340 lichy1370 likelyc1384 alikea1393 ontinkela1400 evenly?c1400 similable?a1440 semble1449 of a sort1463 seemable1501 uniform1548 resembled1553 self-like1556 like-natured1566 resembling1573 kindlike1579 of the same, that, every, etc. feather1581 resemblant1581 marrow1585 similar1586 like-seeming1590 twin-like1599 connatural1601 similary1610 semblativea1616 otherlike1620 like-shaped1640 connate1641 homogeneous1641 consimilar1645 congenerous1646 resemblancing1652 congeniousa1656 congenerate1657 equaliform1660 congenial1669 similitive1678 symbolizant1685 synonymous1690 of akin1723 consimilary1736 like-sized1742 cogeneric1777 alike as a row of pins1785 congenerica1834 Siamese1833 congener1867 lak1881 sorty1885 homoeomorphic1902 homogenized1958 1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World I. 449 The sauour and smell, which is connaturall vnto the tast, and hath a great affinitie with it. 1751 J. Harris Hermes iii. iii. 336 Between the Medium and themselves there is nothing Connatural. 1862 H. Spencer First Princ. i. iii. §18 Equality is conceivable only between things that are connatural. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > suitability or appropriateness > [adjective] > suited to the nature of anything i-cundeeOE i-cundelyOE kindly1340 kinda1400 connatural1604 1604 T. Wright Passions of Minde (new ed.) v. 228 Iniuries were violent, benefits connaturall. a1628 J. Preston Serm. before His Majestie (1630) 45 Plants..in a soile that is not connaturall and sutable to them. 1687 G. Towerson Baptism 94 All good is opposite to such an estate, and all evil connatural to it. B. n. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > intrinsicality or inherence > [noun] > something intrinsic or inherent > something innate connatural1654 1654 A. Cokayne tr. G. F. Loredano Dianea ii. 137 Although Ambition, and a desire to be beloved be connaturals to women. 2. A person or thing of the same or like nature. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > similarity > [noun] > fellow or one of the same kind anlike1340 semblablec1400 fellow?1440 ally1566 sister1570 connatural1640 kindred spirit1706 congener1838 1640 G. Watts tr. F. Bacon Of Advancem. Learning vii. i. 337 Iron..moves to the Earth, which is the Region and Country of its connaturalls. 1860 E. B. Pusey Minor Prophets 584 My Fellow, i.e. one united by community of nature..might perhaps be most nearly represented by ‘connatural’. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < adj.n.1599 |
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