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单词 continuate
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continuateadj.

Etymology: < Latin continuātus, past participle of continuāre to continue v.
Obsolete.
1. past participle continued adj., kept on. Obsolete.
ΚΠ
1471 G. Ripley Compound of Alchymy v, in E. Ashmole Theatrum Chem. Britannicum (1652) 151 The Waters of Noyes flud..whych were a hundred dayes contynuate And fyfty.
2.
a. adj. Continued without break or interstices; continuous in space or substance.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > extension in space > [adjective] > without a break
running1390
continuate1555
continual1570
perpetual1578
dead1597
continued1607
continuated1632
indistant1644
continuating1650
continuous1673
contiguousc1720
run1740
jointless1909
the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fact or action of being joined or joining > fact or action of being connected or connecting > [adjective] > connected continuously to or with
continuate1555
continual1578
continenta1593
contigual1610
continuous1693
1555 R. Eden Disc. Vyage rounde Worlde in tr. Peter Martyr of Angleria Decades of Newe Worlde f. 218 This lande is continuate and one firme lande with the cape of saynte Augustine.
1597 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie v. lvi. 123 As though our very flesh and bones should be made continuate with his.
1610 J. Guillim Display of Heraldrie iii. xxiii. 170 The Hardnes of Scalie fish..is not Continuat, but Plated fitting for Motion; but there is another sort of hard couering, which is continuate: Of which..some are shelled.
1656 tr. T. White Peripateticall Inst. 326 If it were divisible, 'twould be continuate and divisible without end.
b. Continuous in time or order, uninterrupted in duration.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > continuity or uninterruptedness > [adjective]
continualc1340
jointc1400
directa1513
unbroken1561
successive1586
continuate1601
uninterrupted1602
unintermitted1611
continued1628
concrete1651
constant1653
uninterrupted1657
unintermitting1661
solid1662
continuous1751
uninterrupt1776
unbroke1793
unintermittent1850
unbreathing1893
1601 F. Godwin Catal. Bishops of Eng. 136 There is not any precise Catalogue or continuate history.
1610 J. Healey tr. St. Augustine Citie of God vii. xxvi. 287 The same hath..Euemerus written in a continuate history.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Othello (1623) iii. iv. 175 I shall in a more continuate time Strike off this score of absence.
3. Continued, long-continued, lasting, chronic.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > duration > [adjective] > long-lasting or enduring
longeOE
longsomeeOE
long of lifeOE
lastinga1225
cleaving1340
continualc1340
dwellingc1380
long-livinga1382
everlastingc1384
long-duringa1387
long-lasting?a1400
long-liveda1400
broadc1400
permanable?c1422
perseverant?a1425
permanentc1425
perdurable?a1439
continuedc1440
abiding1448
unremoved1455
eternalc1460
long-continued1464
continuing1526
long-enduring1527
enduring1532
immortal1538
diuturn?1541
veterated1547
resiant?1567
stayinga1568
well-wearinga1568
substantive1575
pertinacious1578
extant1581
ceaseless1590
marble1596
of length1597
longeval1598
diuturnal1599
nine-lived1600
chronic1601
unexhausted1602
chronical1604
endurable1607
continuant1610
indeflourishing1610
aged1611
indurant1611
continuatea1616
perennious1628
seculara1631
undiscontinueda1631
continuated1632
untransitory1632
long-spun1633
momently1641
stative1643
outliving1645
constant1653
long-descended1660
voluminousa1661
perduring1664
perdurant1671
livelong1673
perennial1676
longeve1678
consequential1681
unquenched1703
lifelong1746
momentary1755
inveterate1780
stabile1797
persistent1826
unpassing1831
all-time1846
year-long1846
teak-built1847
lengthful1855
long-term1867
long haul1873
sticky1879
week-to-week1879
perenduring1883
long-range1885
longish1889
long-time1902
long run1904
long-life1915
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > characteristics > [adjective] > chronic
rooteda1398
confirmed1398
continual1528
inveterate?1541
veterated1547
chronic1601
chronical1604
continent cause1605
continuatea1616
radicated1631
radicate1720
settled1811
a1616 W. Shakespeare Timon of Athens (1623) i. i. 11 A most incomparable man, breath'd as it were, To an vntyreable and continuate goodnesse. View more context for this quotation
1621 R. Burton Anat. Melancholy i. i. i. v. 19 A Chronick or continuate disease, a setled humor.
1621 S. Ward Life of Faith vi. 35 As a constant and continuate as is the vse of fire and Water.
1635 R. Brathwait tr. M. Silesio Arcadian Princesse 36 The continuate remembrance of our owne integrity.
4. ? Constantly adjourned. Obsolete.
ΚΠ
1598 R. Barret Theorike & Pract. Mod. Warres v. 163 The encamping of an army being a continuate thing, the dislodging or remouing of a campe must needs be a consequence.

Derivatives

† †conˈtinuately adv. Obsolete
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > extension in space > [adverb] > without a break
continuately1601
indistantly1656
continually1660
continuously1678
the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > continuity or uninterruptedness > [adverb]
togetherc1290
bedenea1300
continuallyc1305
an-end?1440
contunely1447
successively1531
jointlyc1540
continuedly1559
unend1559
durably?1567
outright1579
continuately1601
uninterruptedly1665
constantly1682
unintermittedly1693
unbrokenly1850
unintermittently1875
1601–2 W. Fulbecke Parallele or Conf. Law ii. 59 Esau and Iacob famous twinnes were borne so continuatly together.
1641 J. Wilkins Mercury xi. 91 Writing continuately, without any distinction betwixt the Words.
† †conˈtinuateness n. Obsolete
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fact or action of being joined or joining > fact or action of being connected or connecting > [noun] > uninterrupted connection of parts
continuance1398
continuity1543
continuedness1594
continuation1615
continuateness1644
continuousness1849
1644 K. Digby Two Treat. i. xxxvi. 309 That so the continuatenesse of the sent may not lead doggs to their forme.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online June 2021).

continuatev.

Etymology: < Latin continuāt- participial stem of continuāre to continue v.
Obsolete.
1. transitive. To make continuous in space or substance; to give continuity to.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fact or action of being joined or joining > fact or action of being connected or connecting > connect [verb (transitive)] > make continuous (with)
continuea1387
continuate1578
1578 J. Banister Hist. Man vii. f. 89v To the inuolucre of the hart..the same coate [sc. the pleura]..is continuated, & tyed.
a1632 L. Hutten Diss. Antiq. Oxf. in C. Plummer Elizabethan Oxf. (1887) 85 The Deane and Chapter..daming upp the old Channell that ran into Charwell, continuated the two Meadowes into one.
1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica ii. i Oyled paper, wherein the interstitiall divisions being continuated by the accession of oyle. View more context for this quotation
a1834 S. T. Coleridge Notes & Lect. on Shakespeare (1849) 87 All that continuates society, as sense of ancestry and of sex.
2. To make continuous in time; to perpetuate.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > duration > have duration [verb (transitive)] > cause to endure, sustain, or prolong
lengOE
drawOE
teec1200
forlengtha1300
lengtha1300
drivec1300
tarryc1320
proloynec1350
continuec1380
to draw alonga1382
longa1382
dretch1393
conservea1398
to draw (out) in, into, at, or on lengtha1400
prorogue1419
prolongc1425
aroomc1440
prorogate?a1475
protend?a1475
dilate1489
forlong1496
relong1523
to draw out1542
sustentate1542
linger1543
defer1546
pertract1548
propagate1548
protract1548
linger1550
lengthen1555
train1556
detract?a1562
to make forth (long, longer)1565
stretch1568
extend1574
extenuate1583
dree1584
wire-draw1598
to spin out1603
trail1604
disabridge1605
produce1605
continuate1611
out-length1617
spin1629
to eke out1641
producta1670
prolongate1671
drawl1694
drag1697
perennate1698
string1867
perennialize1898
1611 J. Speed Hist. Great Brit. ix. xxiv. 832/2 To containe, & continuate the remembrance of her vertuous, pious, and glorious gouernment.
1624 Briefe Information Affaires Palatinate 57 [They] made a mockerie of the said Truce, and continuated their Hostilities.
1653 T. Gataker Vindic. Annot. Jer. 10.2 17 Devising a new Church Government..and..establishing and continuating the same.

Derivatives

conˈtinuated adj.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > extension in space > [adjective] > without a break
running1390
continuate1555
continual1570
perpetual1578
dead1597
continued1607
continuated1632
indistant1644
continuating1650
continuous1673
contiguousc1720
run1740
jointless1909
the world > time > duration > [adjective] > long-lasting or enduring
longeOE
longsomeeOE
long of lifeOE
lastinga1225
cleaving1340
continualc1340
dwellingc1380
long-livinga1382
everlastingc1384
long-duringa1387
long-lasting?a1400
long-liveda1400
broadc1400
permanable?c1422
perseverant?a1425
permanentc1425
perdurable?a1439
continuedc1440
abiding1448
unremoved1455
eternalc1460
long-continued1464
continuing1526
long-enduring1527
enduring1532
immortal1538
diuturn?1541
veterated1547
resiant?1567
stayinga1568
well-wearinga1568
substantive1575
pertinacious1578
extant1581
ceaseless1590
marble1596
of length1597
longeval1598
diuturnal1599
nine-lived1600
chronic1601
unexhausted1602
chronical1604
endurable1607
continuant1610
indeflourishing1610
aged1611
indurant1611
continuatea1616
perennious1628
seculara1631
undiscontinueda1631
continuated1632
untransitory1632
long-spun1633
momently1641
stative1643
outliving1645
constant1653
long-descended1660
voluminousa1661
perduring1664
perdurant1671
livelong1673
perennial1676
longeve1678
consequential1681
unquenched1703
lifelong1746
momentary1755
inveterate1780
stabile1797
persistent1826
unpassing1831
all-time1846
year-long1846
teak-built1847
lengthful1855
long-term1867
long haul1873
sticky1879
week-to-week1879
perenduring1883
long-range1885
longish1889
long-time1902
long run1904
long-life1915
the world > time > duration > [adjective] > long-lasting or enduring > protracting or drawing out > extended in duration
tracting1535
prolonged1557
long-drawn1592
spaciousa1593
lengthened1597
protracted1598
stretched1609
producted1628
continuated1632
extended1737
long-drawn-out1752
drawn-out1824
spun1869
1632 tr. G. Bruele Praxis Medicinæ 198 The continuated parts..doe appeare loosened.
1666 G. Harvey Morbus Anglicus iv. 32 By a continuated motion upon a continuated body, as all liquors are.
conˈtinuating adj.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > extension in space > [adjective] > without a break
running1390
continuate1555
continual1570
perpetual1578
dead1597
continued1607
continuated1632
indistant1644
continuating1650
continuous1673
contiguousc1720
run1740
jointless1909
1650 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica (ed. 2) ii. v. 66 Bodies runne into glasse, when the volatile parts are exhaled, and the continuating humour separated.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online June 2021).
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