单词 | corollary |
释义 | corollaryn. 1. a. In Geometry, etc. A proposition appended to another which has been demonstrated, and following immediately from it without new proof; hence gen. an immediate inference, deduction, consequence. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > logic > logical proposition > [noun] > types of proposition corollaryc1374 porism?a1425 exclusive1533 exponible1569 exceptive1570 continuative1725 desitive1725 inceptive1725 inceptive proposition1725 limitative1864 pseudo-proposition1883 metaphysics1935 the world > relative properties > number > mathematics > [noun] > mathematical enquiry > proposition > in relation to another corollaryc1374 converse1570 lemma1570 dual1910 the mind > mental capacity > understanding > reason, faculty of reasoning > process of reasoning, ratiocination > process of inferring, inference > [noun] > product of inferring, an inference consequentc1374 corollaryc1374 conclusion1399 consequencec1400 inductionc1440 collection1529 sequel1565 consectary1588 inference1612 sequence1614 ratiocinationc1620 introduction1632 upshot1639 sequency1642 consequency1651 deducible1654 consequentiala1734 generalization1794 educt1816 sequitur1836 c1374 G. Chaucer tr. Boethius De Consol. Philos. iii. x. 91 As þise geometriens whan þei han shewed her proposiciouns ben wont to bryngen in þinges þat þei clepen porismes..ryȝt so wil I ȝeue þe here as a corolarie or a mede of coroune. c1449 R. Pecock Repressor (1860) 25 Of whiche first principal conclusioun thus proued folewith ferther this corelarie. 1551 R. Record Pathway to Knowl. ii. liii Of this Theoreme dothe there folowe an other..whiche you maye calle..a Corollary vnto this laste theoreme. 1570 J. Foxe Actes & Monumentes (rev. ed.) I. 606/1 The corolary or effect of this conclusion is, that, [etc.]. 1654 J. Bramhall Just Vindic. Church of Eng. vi. 110 Where that Author infers as a corollary from the former Proposition, That no Edict of a Soveraign Prince can justifie Schisme. 1722 W. Wollaston Relig. of Nature ix. 214 This is but a corollary from what goes before. 1832 E. Bulwer-Lytton Eugene Aram I. i. v. 81 That is scarcely a fair corollary from my remark. 1870 W. S. Jevons Elem. Lessons Logic xv. 135 [They] are in fact corollaries of the first six rules. 1875 A. Helps Social Pressure xvii. 239 There are corollaries to all axioms. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > debate, disputation, argument > putting forward for discussion > [noun] > matter for discussion questionc1225 pointc1300 propositiona1382 conclusion1393 positiona1398 motivec1400 move1439 gainsay1559 moot point1563 argumenta1568 prop1607 contention1635 corollary1636 hypothesis1669 discursivea1676 contestation1880 submission1884 1636 P. Heylyn Hist. Sabbath i. iii. 47 It is a Corollary or conclusion in Geographie, that, etc. 1800 Med. & Physical Jrnl. 3 243 Dr. Pearson's Corollaries on the Cow-pox. 1821 Ld. Byron Sardanapalus ii. i. 65 You have codes, And mysteries, and corollaries of Right and wrong. 2. transferred. Something that follows in natural course; a practical consequence, result. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > causation > effect, result, or consequence > [noun] proofc1330 worka1382 workinga1382 consequentc1386 effectc1390 processa1400 consequencec1400 sequel1477 efficacea1492 operation1525 branch1526 efficacy1549 trial1559 ensuing1561 repercussion1603 success1606 productiona1610 salutation1609 succeedinga1616 pursuancea1626 spawna1631 income1635 result1638 importance1645 consequency1651 product1651 causal1652 causate1656 consectary1659 propter hoc1671 inference1673 corollary1674 resultment1683 produce1698 recussion1754 development1803 suitea1806 eventuation1813 sequent1838 sequence1853 causatum1879 sequela1883 ramification1925 1674 Govt. Tongue vi. §35 Since we have considered the malignity of this sin..it is but a natural corollary, that we enforce our vigilance against it. 1841 T. Carlyle On Heroes v. 260 The art of Writing, of which Printing is a simple, an inevitable..corollary. 1884 S. E. Dawson Handbk. Canada 29 This gigantic enterprise [the Canadian Pacific Railway] was a necessary corollary of the confederation of British America. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > speech-making > [noun] > a speech > concluding speech or part of speech parclosec1390 conclusionc1405 period1532 peroration1550 close1578 corollary1603 epilogue1644 closing argument1819 snapper1857 the world > relative properties > quantity > sufficient quantity, amount, or degree > excessive amount or degree > [noun] > excess, redundancy, or superfluity > that which is superfluous superfluec1400 corollary1603 redundancy1612 excessive1644 gash1937 society > leisure > the arts > literature > a written composition > parts of a written composition > [noun] > addition or appendix supplement1523 appendix1549 referendary1581 supply1584 postscript1596 corollary1603 annexary1605 annexe1625 appendage1651 streamer1696 tack1705 taga1734 rider1813 pendant1837 overmatter1887 afterword1890 society > leisure > the arts > literature > a written composition > parts of a written composition > [noun] > epilogue, envoy, or conclusion parclosec1390 envoyc1398 conclusionc1405 l'envoy1430 subscriptionc1450 extraduction1533 epilogue1564 surclose1589 corollary1603 post-face1742 retroduction1786 explicit1849 snapper1857 1603 P. Holland tr. Plutarch Morals 1262 With these verses as with Corollarie..I will conclude this my discourse. 1644 J. Bulwer Chirologia 11 A Corollarie of the Speaking motions..of the Hand. 1649 J. Evelyn Mem. (1857) III. 36 There is published a declaration..which, being now the corollary and ἐπιϕορὰ of what they have to say. 1676 J. Worlidge Vinetum Britannicum 155 (heading) A Corollary of the Names and Natures of most Fruits growing in England. 1717 M. Prior Alma ii. 122 Howe'er swift Alma's flight may vary (Take this by way of Corollary). ΚΠ 1602 R. Carew Surv. Cornwall ii. f. 123v The other side is also ouerlooked by a great hill..and for a Corollarium, their conduit water runneth thorow the Churchyard.] 1609 R. Cawdrey Table Alphabet. (ed. 2) Correlarie, ouerplus, that is more then measure. a1616 W. Shakespeare Tempest (1623) iv. i. 57 Now come my Ariell, bring a Corolary, Rather then want a Spirit. View more context for this quotation 1681 Table of Hard Words in S. Pordage tr. T. Willis Remaining Med. Wks. Corollary, addition, vantage, or overplus. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online June 2021). corollaryadj. 1. Of the nature of a corollary; appended as an inference or conclusion. Also, supplementary, associated; consequential (to). ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > causation > effect, result, or consequence > [adjective] corollaryc1449 consequent1509 resulting?a1560 sequent1575 pursuant1593 following1594 ensuing1604 eventual1607 attendant1617 emergentc1619 resultant1639 resultative1645 consecutive1647 reflexed1653 redundant1654 reflex1654 consequential1655 resultive1655 attending1682 propter hoc1889 ensuant1897 sequential1899 pursuivant1941 the mind > mental capacity > understanding > reason, faculty of reasoning > process of reasoning, ratiocination > process of inferring, inference > [adjective] > appended corollaryc1449 porismatical1649 c1449 R. Pecock Repressor (1860) 26 Therfore this corelarie conclusioun muste nedis be trewe. 1853 E. Bulwer-Lytton My Novel I. iii. xxv. 251 Forced to acquiesce in the Parson's corollary remark, ‘That this was’, [etc.]. 1901 Westm. Gaz. 4 June 2/3 A whole series of corollary conundrums were presented to the Court of Appeal. 1922 J. Joyce Ulysses iii. xvii. [Ithaca] 648 What inchoate corollary statement was consequently suppressed by the host? 1938 Times Lit. Suppl. 20 Aug. 542/4 This robustly ethical approach, and the corollary determination to regard Shakespeare himself as a conscious moralist. 1961 Webster's 3rd New Internat. Dict. Eng. Lang. (at cited word) Expansion of the knowledge of atomic energy leading to corollary experimentation…in power generation. Americana Annual. 1974 R. Helms Tolkien's World ii. 35 Corollary to the tone of the early parts of The Hobbit is an obvious lack of moral inclusiveness. 2. Botany. Belonging to the corolla; corolline. rare. ΚΠ 1882 New Sydenham Soc. Lexicon Corollary tendril,..a tendril formed by a petal or segment of a corolla. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.c1374adj.c1449 |
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