单词 | have mind of |
释义 | > as lemmasto have mind of 3. That which is remembered, a memory; the memory or record of (a person or thing); (now only in Scottish) to have mind of; (formerly also in Scottish) †of good mind and variants: of fond (etc.) memory (obsolete). ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > memory > [noun] > something remembered i-mindOE minda1300 remembrance?c1400 membrance1650 recollection1652 reminiscence1750 souvenir1775 memento1796 memory1801 remembery1882 the mind > mental capacity > memory > reminder, putting in mind > commemoration, remembrance > [noun] > being remembered i-mindeOE minda1300 memorance?a1425 memoryc1480 a1300 in C. Brown Eng. Lyrics 13th Cent. (1932) 113 (MED) Þe minde of þi passiun, suete ihesu..in herte sueteth. c1325 (c1300) Chron. Robert of Gloucester (Calig.) 10844 (MED) Þulke ȝer ibore was..Sir simond de mounfort, of wan gret munde is. a1387 J. Trevisa tr. R. Higden Polychron. (St. John's Cambr.) (1865) I. 5 (MED) Besines of writers to oure vnkunnynge hadde i-holde and i-streyned mynde [L. memoriam] of olde dedes. 1445 Acts Parl. Scotl. (1814) II. 33/2 Of gude mynde King James..fadir til our souerane lorde. 1489 in J. Stuart & G. Burnett Exchequer Rolls Scotl. (1887) X. 121 (note) The charter of umquhile owre grauntsir and faider of gud mynd quham God assoilze. 1500 in J. D. Marwick Extracts Rec. Burgh Edinb. (1869) I. 210 King James the ferd of nobill mynd. a1560 Fifteen Ois 16 in J. A. W. Bennett Devotional Pieces (1955) 170 Haue mynd of all Thi bitternes..That Thou had. 1721 J. Kelly Compl. Coll. Scotish Prov. 203 I had no mind I was married, my Bridal was so fectless. 1796 R. Burns Poems & Songs I. 70 The L—d's cause gat na sic a twissle Since I hae min'. 1823 J. G. Lockhart Reginald Dalton I. ii. iii. 232 It's as weel I had mind of that, though. a1869 C. Spence From Braes of Carse (1898) 70 My first mind is my mother's knee. 1929 J. Alexander Mains & Hilly 113 It's my langest min' o' ma fader buyin' a pair o' beets to ma in Sin Sairs. 1955 Galloway Gaz. 8 Oct. 2 Ha'e ye no' mind o' Nancy Whitterick? to have mind of ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > [noun] > consciousness wita1000 mindc1300 perceptiona1398 percipiency1662 feeling1734 consciousness1753 percipience1768 self-feeling1798 sentience1839 sentiencya1850 cœnaesthesisa1856 cœnaesthesia1885 the mind > mental capacity > thought > continued thinking, reflection, contemplation > thinking about, consideration, deliberation > [noun] i-mindOE studyinglOE mindc1300 bethinking1340 poring1340 regard1348 weighingc1380 contemplationc1390 advisementa1393 deliberationa1393 advicec1405 reckoninga1413 visement?1414 considerancec1420 advisenessc1425 revolutionc1425 rewardc1432 mind-takingc1449 umbethinkingc1450 advisednessc1475 considering1483 beholding1530 meditationa1535 pondering1535 cogitation?1542 expending1545 ponderation1556 perpending1558 well weighing1566 surview1576 reflex1593 revolve1595 lucubration1596 agitation1600 perpension1612 vizamenta1616 pensitation1623 perpensation1623 perpendment1667 ruminating1668 commentationa1670 revolving1670 reflectiona1674 introspectiona1676 propendencya1676 ponderment1728 chawing1845 the mind > mental capacity > thought > continued thinking, reflection, contemplation > thinking about, consideration, deliberation > think about, consider [verb (intransitive)] thinkOE thinkOE bethinka1200 umthinka1300 to have mind ofc1300 casta1340 studya1375 delivera1382 to chew the cudc1384 to take advisementa1393 stema1400 compassc1400 advisec1405 deliberc1405 to make it wisec1405 to take deliberationc1405 enter?a1413 riddlec1426 hovec1440 devise?c1450 to study by (also in) oneself?c1450 considerc1460 porec1500 regard1523 deliberate1543 to put on one's thinking or considering cap1546 contemplate1560 consult1565 perpend1568 vise1568 to consider of1569 weigh1573 ruminate1574 dascanc1579 to lay to (one's) heart1588 pondera1593 debate1594 reflect1596 comment1597 perponder1599 revolvea1600 rumine1605 consider on, upon1606 to think twice1623 reflex1631 spell1645 ponderatea1652 to turn about1725 to cast a thought, a reflection upon1736 to wake over1771 incubatea1847 mull1857 fink1888 c1300 St. Michael (Laud) 502 in C. Horstmann Early S.-Eng. Legendary (1887) 314 (MED) Heo hath Aungles cuynde And mai beo nouþe here and þer ase quik ase mannes muynde. ?c1350 in C. Hardwick Poem Times Edward II (1849) 34 And ȝet is ther non man That to God taketh mynde With ryȝte. c1390 G. Chaucer Man of Law's Tale 908 Almyghty god, that saueth al mankynde, Haue on Custaunce and on hir child som mynde. a1400 (c1303) R. Mannyng Handlyng Synne (Harl.) 5867 Pers, I haue mynde of þe. a1450 (c1412) T. Hoccleve De Regimine Principum (Harl. 4866) (1897) 4997 Þat þei þat haue of him lest þought & mynde By þis peynture may ageyn him fynde. ?a1450 (?c1400) Lay Folks' Catech. (Lamb.) (1901) 39 Fyrst haue mende how god made heuyn and erthe. c1450 Alphabet of Tales (1904) I. 93 (MED) Þer was a bruther þat gretelie was turment with mynd of a womman þat he saw som tyme. ?a1475 Ludus Coventriae (1922) 226 Now mervelous mendys rennyn in myn rememberawns. 1493 Festivall (1515) (de Worde) f. 7 He shall fynde ye mynde of deth ye princypall salue of all manner synnes. a1500 ( Vision E. Leversedge in Notes & Queries Somerset & Dorset (1905) 9 34 By that tyme..my myndes wer not so perfit myn awne as they were byfore. 1549 R. Crowley Voyce Laste Trumpet sig. Avi Haue minde therfore, thy selfe to hold Within the boundes of thy degre. 1560 J. Daus tr. J. Sleidane Commentaries f. cccijv Yt..they will haue some consideration, and mynde of hym [L. ut ipsius rationem habeant]. 1589 R. Robinson Golden Mirrour sig. E.4v Haue minde vpon thy mercy Lord. c1605–6 J. Welsh Forty-eight Sel. Serm. (1771) 127 When thou hast mind of that eternity. 1638 A. Henderson Serm., Prayers & Pulpit Addresses (1867) 506 Our ill day may come upon us when we have but little mind of it. 1883 Reports Provinc., Devon (E.D.D.) 88 I've often had a mind upon they two men. < as lemmas |
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