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单词 contemporany
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contemporanyn.adj.

Forms: late Middle English 1600s–1700s contemporany, 1600s contemporanie.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin contemporāneus.
Etymology: < classical Latin contemporāneus contemporan adj. Compare contemporan adj. and the French parallel cited at that entry.
Obsolete.
A. n.
A person living in the same era or period as another or others; = contemporary n. 1.
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
?a1475 (?a1425) tr. R. Higden Polychron. (Harl. 2261) (1874) V. 303 The contemporanyes [L. contemporanei] of whom [sc. Seynte Patrikke] [etc.].
1626 W. Prynne Perpetuitie Regenerate Mans Estate 217 Master Latimer, Tyndalls contemporanie, a man of worth and note in the times where in he liued.
1644 W. Reyner Babylons Ruining-earthquake 40 The Prophets shall prophecy in sack-cloath,..even untill the Beasts dying day, for he and they are contemporanyes.
B. adj.
Living or existing in the same era or period as a particular person, event, etc.; = contemporary adj. 1.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > relative time > simultaneity or contemporaneousness > [adjective]
altogether?c1400
concurrent1495
contemporana1500
unison1582
coincident1598
coetaneal1614
coactivea1616
contemporal1621
synchronisticalc1624
coetanean1625
coetaneous1649
coinstantanean1652
synchronical1652
simultal1654
contemporary1656
contemporaneous1659
simultaneousa1660
coevous1660
synchronal1660
coexistent1662
implicit1662
synchronous1669
coexistinga1676
synchronistic1685
coeval1714
contemporany1721
synchronizinga1727
joint1765
coinstantaneous1768
consentaneous1775
coinciding1786
conterminating1805
synchronic1833
coincidental1845
parallel1859
homochronous1876
monochronic1905
co-occurring1951
co-occurrent1954
1624 E. Bolton Nero Caesar xv. 37 The same ancient tragicke poet (who was contemporanie to the fact, whither he was Seneca or no) describes the foundring of the vessell.
1660 J. Milton Brief Notes Serm. 7 Historical mistakes as..Philip of Macedon, who is generally understood of the great Alexanders father only, made contemporanie..with T. Quintus the Roman commander.
1721 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. Contemporany, of the same time or standing, that lives in the same time or age.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2019; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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