单词 | inseparable |
释义 | inseparableadj.n. A. adj. Not separable; incapable of being separated or disjoined. a. Said of two or more united things or persons, or of their connection or relation. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fact or action of being joined or joining > [adjective] > closely, intimately, or permanently joined > unseparated > inseparable inseparable1398 unseparable1398 unseverable1579 undivorceable1884 1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomew de Glanville De Proprietatibus Rerum xvi. iv. (Add. MS. 27944) Whenne they ben yioynede in a dewe manere the onyng is inseperable, so that they mow nouȝt aftirward be departede atwynne. 1555 R. Eden tr. Peter Martyr of Angleria Decades of Newe Worlde ii. vij. f. 78 The chyldren which god hath giuen vs as pledges of owr inseperable loue. 1571 A. Golding tr. J. Calvin Psalmes of Dauid with Comm. (lv. 16) They bee inseparable companions, or abyde togither in one lodginge. 1662 B. Gerbier Brief Disc. Princ. Building 20 An inseparable union. 1711 R. Steele Spectator No. 80. ⁋1 They were inseparable Companions in all the little Entertainments. 1813 J. Thomson Lect. Inflammation 9 The intimate and in some degree inseparable connexion existing between physic and surgery. a1852 D. Webster Wks. (1877) III. 342 Liberty and Union, now and for ever, one and inseparable. b. Said of one member of a combination. Const. from, †formerly also to. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > [adjective] > united into a whole > not divided, separated, or split > incapable of being divided indivisiblec1380 indepartable1393 unpartable?c1425 undivisible1495 inseparable?1504 unpartible?c1510 undividible1569 impartible1586 undissoluble1587 individable1601 undividual1603 undissolvable1611 individuate1621 insecable1623 individuous1624 insectile1635 indispertiblea1641 indisseverablea1641 individuated1689 indivisivea1706 partless1705 unanalysable1788 imparticipable1789 indecomposable1807 indecomponible1809 indissoluble1841 disseparablea1849 ?1504 M. Beaufort tr. Thomas à Kempis Ful Treat. Imytacyon Cryste (Pynson) iv. xiii. 278 To be with the [= thee] inseparable. 1581 R. Goade in Confer. (1584) ii. sig. H iv This qualitie is not alwayes inseparable. 1620 T. Granger Syntagma Logicum 67 So originall sinne is inseperable from the mortall body, saving faith..from the Elect regenerated. 1639 N. N. tr. J. Du Bosc Compl. Woman ii. 67 Jealousie alwayes..becomes more inseparable to the soule, then Ivy is to..Walls. 1712 R. Steele Spectator No. 491. ⁋2 Ingratitude is a Vice inseparable to a lustful Man. 1712 G. Berkeley Passive Obed. §16. 19 The Miseries inseparable from a State of Anarchy. 1860 J. W. Carlyle Lett. III. 23 My inseparable companion during eleven years. 1871 B. Jowett in tr. Plato Dialogues I. 387 Fire, which is inseparable from heat, cannot co-exist with cold. c. inseparable accident, inseparable attribute, inseparable quality, etc. (Logic), an accident, etc. that cannot be separated from its subject. inseparable adjunct, an adjunct that cannot really be separated from its subject, though the subject may be conceived of without it. inseparable prefix or inseparable preposition (Grammar), a prefix found only in combination, and incapable of being used as a separate word: e.g. Latin dis-, re-; English mis-, un-; German ge-, ver-, zer-. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > logic > logical proposition > [noun] > attribute inseparable quality1551 mark1690 attribute1785 internal relation1883 the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > logic > logical proposition > [noun] > attribute > accident accident1395 accidencea1475 inseparable quality1551 show1560 adjunct1581 the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > morphology > morpheme > [noun] > affix > prefix preposition1565 prefix1646 inchoationa1661 preformant1731 preformative1799 inseparable preposition1820 1551 T. Wilson Rule of Reason sig. Cjv An Accident..may be separated, or it maie not. some maie be separated from their Subiecte as colde maie be taken from water, and knoweledge from the mind. Other are inseparable, because they cannot be taken awaie al together... Heate cannot be taken from fire. 1620 T. Granger Syntagma Logicum 67 Common qualities, are seperable, or inseperable. 1620 T. Granger Syntagma Logicum 69 The inseperable qualitie makes a proposition necessary, not reciprocate. 1820 Mair's Tyro's Dict. (ed. 10) 414 Vē may be reckoned among the inseparable prepositions, which in composition, is sometimes intensive..and sometimes privative. 1843 J. S. Mill Syst. Logic I. i. vii. §8 Inseparable accidents are properties which are universal to the species but not necessary to it. 1885 W. L. Davidson Logic of Definition ii. 44 Exception, however, must be made for the case of inseparable accidents..Neither barking, mewing..nor grunting is more than an accident of the dog, the cat..the pig; but as, wherever we have the animal, we have the corresponding sign, this invariable concomitant becomes an important fact in characterizing and identification. B. n. Usually plural. Things or persons that cannot be separated; inseparable companions. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > friendliness > [noun] > friend > close associate or companion > inseparable companions inseparablec1520 c1520 Wyse chylde & Emperor Adrian (1860) 11 Shynynge, and heate, the which be inseperables, for the one ne maye be without the other. 1748 S. Richardson Clarissa V. xxi. 189 Which, when a man comes in between the pretended inseparables, is given up. 1771 Hist. Sir W. Harrington (1797) IV. 189 Except Mr. Renholds, (who is still Sir William's inseparable). 1861 C. P. Hodgson Resid. Japan 291 The two swords and fan are inseparables in Japan. 1875 ‘A. R. Hope’ My Schoolboy Friends 72 In the manner of schoolboy inseparables. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < adj.n.1398 |
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