单词 | illustre |
释义 | † illustreadj. Obsolete. Illustrious. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > fame or renown > famous or eminent person > [adjective] mereeOE athelOE couthOE brightOE namecundc1175 outnumenc1175 noble?c1225 ketec1275 sheenc1275 tirfulc1275 glorious13.. losedc1305 of great renownc1330 glorifieda1340 worthly or worthy in wonea1350 clearc1374 nameda1382 solemna1387 renomeda1393 famous?a1400 renomé?a1400 renowneda1400 notedc1400 of (great, high, etc.) name?c1430 celebrate?1440 namely1440 famosec1449 honourable?c1450 notedc1450 parent?c1450 glorificatec1460 heroical?a1475 insignite?a1475 magnific1490 well-fameda1492 exemie1497 singular1497 preclare1503 magnificential1506 laureate1508 illustre?a1513 illustred1512 magnificent1513 preclared1530 grand1542 celebrated1549 heroicc1550 lustrantc1550 magnifical1557 illustrate1562 expectablec1565 ennobled1571 laurel1579 nominated1581 famosed1582 perspicuous1582 big1587 famed1595 uplifted1596 illustrious1598 celebrousc1600 luculent1600 celebrious1604 fameful1605 famoused1606 renownful1606 bruitful1609 eminent1611 insignious1620 clarousa1636 far-fameda1640 top1647 grandee1648 signalized1652 noscible1653 splendid1660 voiced1661 gloried1671 laurelled1683 distinguished1714 distinct1756 lustrious1769 trumpeted1775 spiry1825 world-famous1832 galactic1902 tycoonish1958 mega1987 a1513 W. Dunbar Poems (1998) I. 100 Illuster Lodovick, of France most cristin king. ?1533 G. Du Wes Introductorie for to lerne Frenche sig. Uiv v Ryght illustre and prosperous lady. 1550 J. Veron Godly Saiyngs Ep. Ded. sig. A.viiiv The faythful subiectes of this victoriouse and illustre realme. 1584 King James VI & I Ess. Prentise Poesie sig. Ciij The deuine and Illuster Poëte, Salust du Bartas. 1612 J. Monipennie Abridgem. Sc. Chron. I. 4 Some of the valiant illustre noble acts of your Highness. a1657 G. Daniel Idyllia in Poems (1878) IV. v. 66 Illustre Bassa. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online December 2020). † illustrev. Obsolete. 1. transitive. To light up, illumine; to brighten. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > light > illumination > illuminate [verb (transitive)] onlighteOE enlightOE alemeOE alightOE lightOE belighta1200 lightena1382 clear1382 alightenc1384 lumine1387 clarify1398 shine1398 shed1412 beamc1430 enlymec1440 illumine1447 enlumine1481 illustre1490 enclear1509 elumine1532 illuminate1535 unshadow1550 illightena1555 allumine1570 eluminate1580 unnight1594 enlighten1595 to strike up1598 illume1604 luminate1623 illustrate1625 unbenight1629 emblaze1637 burn1712 alluminate1726 lamp1808 enkindle1870 1490 W. Caxton tr. Eneydos xxvii. 96 To go sprede abrode his newe lyght to illustre and illumyne the landes. 1605 J. Sylvester tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Deuine Weekes & Wks. i. i. 19 And all illustred with Lights radiant shine. 1606 J. Sylvester tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Deuine Weekes & Wks. (new ed.) ii. iv. 44 With Vertues lustre Thou oughtst (at least) thy Greatnes to illustre. 2. To render illustrious or distinguished; to confer distinction upon. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > fame or renown > making famous > make famous or celebrate [verb (transitive)] enluminec1386 famea1400 bruitc1487 renowna1500 celebrate1522 specifya1525 illustrate1530 illustre1530 resoundc1550 blaze1552 blazon1553 ennoble1565 repeat1582 famose1590 famous1590 royalize1590 emblazon1592 emblaze1596 concelebrate1599 blazonize1614 laurizea1618 lustre1627 befame1669 sound1711 belion1837 lionize1837 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 589/2 This noble acte illustreth your fame above al your ancesters. 1548 Hall's Vnion: Henry VIII f. lxxj For to decore and illustre the same assembly..thei shall..do some faire feate of armes. 1657 T. Reeve God's Plea for Nineveh 46 As ye valew your places, illustre them. Derivatives iˈllustred adj. made illustrious. In quot. 1616 used punningly with reference to a possible formation from il- prefix2, meaning ‘having no lustre’. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > fame or renown > famous or eminent person > [adjective] mereeOE athelOE couthOE brightOE namecundc1175 outnumenc1175 noble?c1225 ketec1275 sheenc1275 tirfulc1275 glorious13.. losedc1305 of great renownc1330 glorifieda1340 worthly or worthy in wonea1350 clearc1374 nameda1382 solemna1387 renomeda1393 famous?a1400 renomé?a1400 renowneda1400 notedc1400 of (great, high, etc.) name?c1430 celebrate?1440 namely1440 famosec1449 honourable?c1450 notedc1450 parent?c1450 glorificatec1460 heroical?a1475 insignite?a1475 magnific1490 well-fameda1492 exemie1497 singular1497 preclare1503 magnificential1506 laureate1508 illustre?a1513 illustred1512 magnificent1513 preclared1530 grand1542 celebrated1549 heroicc1550 lustrantc1550 magnifical1557 illustrate1562 expectablec1565 ennobled1571 laurel1579 nominated1581 famosed1582 perspicuous1582 big1587 famed1595 uplifted1596 illustrious1598 celebrousc1600 luculent1600 celebrious1604 fameful1605 famoused1606 renownful1606 bruitful1609 eminent1611 insignious1620 clarousa1636 far-fameda1640 top1647 grandee1648 signalized1652 noscible1653 splendid1660 voiced1661 gloried1671 laurelled1683 distinguished1714 distinct1756 lustrious1769 trumpeted1775 spiry1825 world-famous1832 galactic1902 tycoonish1958 mega1987 1512 Helyas in W. J. Thoms Early Eng. Prose Romances (1858) III. 142 The illustred and noble quene. 1616 W. Drummond Poems (rev. ed.) sig. P1v Thy Muse not-able, full, il-lustred Rimes, Make thee the Poet-Aster of our Times. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online June 2020). < adj.?a1513v.1490 |
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