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单词 disconveniency
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disconveniencyn.

Brit. /ˌdɪskənˈviːnɪənsi/, U.S. /ˌdɪskənˈvinjənsi/
Forms: 1600s disconueniencie, 1600s disconueniency, 1600s–1700s 1900s– disconveniency.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin disconvenientia.
Etymology: < post-classical Latin disconvenientia disconvenience n.; compare -y suffix3, -ency suffix. Compare earlier disconvenience n. and the foreign-language forms cited at that entry, and also earlier inconveniency n.
historical and rare after 18th cent.
Lack of accordance or correspondence (with something); discordance; incompatibility, incongruity. Also: an incongruity, a discrepancy. Cf. disconvenience n. 1, inconveniency n. 1.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > order > disorder > disharmony or incongruity > [noun]
discordance1340
variancec1374
discorda1387
disconvenience?a1425
unsuingc1425
disaccordancec1436
unaccordancec1449
inconveniencec1460
discrepancea1464
difformness1547
disagreeance1548
disagreeing1548
jar1548
disagreement1551
disagreeableness1570
dissonancy1584
discordancy1587
discoherencea1600
disconveniency1601
disharmonya1602
dissent1603
dissonancea1604
incongruency1604
incongruence1610
incongruity1612
discongruity1624
inconformity1625
discorrespondencya1641
inconsonancy1650
inconsistence1651
dissidy1657
unagreeableness1658
discomposure1659
disconsonancy1659
uncorrespondency1659
inconveniency1662
unconsonancy1665
incorrespondence1667
oddness1680
inconsistency1699
incongruousness1727
irreconcilementa1737
discrepancy1748
incoincidence?1798
inaccordance1808
inconsonance1811
inaccordancy1817
incorrespondency1817
cacophony1831
divergence1837
disaccord1871
the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > disadvantage > uselessness > inconvenience > [noun]
incommodity?a1475
discommoditya1535
inconveniency1552
disconvenience1556
discommodiousness1579
discommodious1583
disconveniency1601
incommodiousnessa1631
ill-conveniency1653
inconvenience1653
disaccommodationa1676
bovver1883
1601 R. Dolman tr. P. de la Primaudaye French Acad. III. 34 Amongst those other arguments..against the creation of the world, one hath bin the disconueniencie [Fr. desconuenance] of the newnes thereof with eternall God.
1621 R. Montagu Diatribæ Hist. Tithes 42 The disconueniency or inconueniency of the duty commanded.
1640 E. Reynolds Treat. Passions 39 The natural conveniency or disconveniency which it beareth to the faculty.
1650 T. Vaughan Anima Magica 7 None but God..foresaw the Conveniencies and Disconveniencies of his Creatures.
1695 J. Norris Lett. conc. Love of God App. 298 There should be a quicker and a shorter Way of advertizing the Soul of the several Relations that other Bodies bear to her own, and of the Conveniency or Disconveniency of their Impressions.
1740 Present for Papist 51 The disagreement, and disconveniencies which are to be found among them who write of it.
1996 J. Prins in T. Sorell Cambr. Compan. Hobbes vi. 149 (note) Hobbes still believed that some natural objects attracted or repelled each other at the instigation of occult forces flowing from a natural conveniency and disconveniency of their species.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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