单词 | deliverancy |
释义 | deliverancyn. rare. 1. An instance of salvation, liberation, or rescue; spec. such an event attributed to God. Cf. deliverance n. 1a. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > safety > rescue or deliverance > [noun] alesingOE liverisona1225 deliverancec1300 healtha1325 redemptiona1325 deliveringc1330 savementc1330 salvationc1374 savinga1387 rescousc1390 rescuec1400 winningc1400 rescuingc1405 acquittancec1430 rescours1439 saveage1507 deliveration1509 deliverya1513 riddancea1530 liverance1553 rescousing1605 vindication1613 out-takinga1617 acquittal1619 vindicating1624 deliverancy1641 safety1654 1641 J. Short Soliloquies Theologicall 224 So shall the wonderfulnesse of our deliverancies be read in the wonderfulnesse of our obedience. 1704 E. Fowler Serm. preach'd in Chappel at Guild-Hall 3 Great Victories and Deliverancies from Powerful Enemies, are such Blessings as in Holy Scripture are ascribed to the more special Providence of God. 1892 Cecil (Elkton, Maryland) Whig 8 Oct. Welcome your gentle songs of love until every heart be swept with pity for the drunkard's fate, and he shall say ‘the day of my deliverancy has come’. 1971 Lethbridge (Alberta) Herald 15 July 4/3 It was the same holy-spirit of the same Jesus we received by faith into our hearts. We had the same peace and the same joy and the same deliverancies. 2. A formal or authoritative pronouncement; = deliverance n. 6c. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > [noun] > that which is or can be spoken speechc897 saw9.. speech971 wordOE quideOE wordsOE wordOE thingOE rouna1225 mouthc1225 queatha1250 breathc1300 reasonc1300 speakingsa1325 swarec1325 saying1340 voicec1350 lorea1375 sermonc1385 carpc1400 gear1415 utterancec1454 parol1474 ditty1483 say1571 said1578 dictumc1586 palabra1600 breathing1606 bringinga1616 elocution?1637 rumblea1680 elocutive1821 vocability1841 deliverance1845 deliverment1850 deliverancy1853 verbalization1858 voicing1888 sayable1937 1853 Tait's Edinb. Mag. June 365/2 Being the accredited organ of the Government on Scotch topics, his deliverancy necessarily carries more weight than those of any ordinary member. 1922 Gloucestershire Echo 13 Oct. 4/4 To-day Mr. Chamberlain speaks at Birmingham, and to-morrow Mr. Lloyd George at Manchester, and after their deliverencies the country is likely to be wiser than it is at the present moment as to the views and intentions of the leaders in the Coalition. 1999 A. Musgrave Ess. Realism & Rationalism xvi. 342 The best way to criticise scientific hypotheses is to pitch them against the deliverancies of observation and experiment. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2020; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1641 |
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