单词 | inusitate |
释义 | inusitateadj. Now rare. Unwonted, unusual, out of use. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > customary or habitual mode of behaviour > unaccustomedness or state of disuse > [adjective] > unusual or unwonted uncustomable1387 unwonea1400 unwontc1400 unwonedc1455 inconsuete?a1475 insolite1490 unused1513 unaccustomed1526 inusitate1546 unordinary1547 uncustomed1552 unwonted1553 insolent1581 unusual1582 unaccustomable1584 unquainted1587 wontless1587 untrafficked1596 diswonted1600 inordinary1606 inusual1609 invulgar1610 uncommon1611 uncustomary1650 uncommonplace1873 1546 in State Papers Henry VIII (1852) XI. 95 A thing very strange and inusitate. 1624 Bp. F. White Replie to Iesuit Fishers Answere 439 Bread may be called the bodie of Christ by an inusitate forme of speaking. 1656 J. Bramhall Replic. to Bishop of Chalcedon i. 59 I finde some inusitate expressions. 1881 Academy 19 Nov. 381/1 The word ‘despicion’ is dangerously inusitate. Derivatives iˈnusitateness n. the state of being unused. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > disadvantage > uselessness > non-use > [noun] > condition or fact of being unused lyinga1616 unusedness1865 inusitateness1888 1888 Sat. Rev. 15 Dec. 706/2 Careful indications of the line which separates actual inelegancy or worse from mere ‘inusitateness’ [of words]. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2018). < adj.1546 |
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