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单词 inviolate
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inviolateadj.

/ɪnˈvʌɪələt/
Etymology: < Latin inviolātus unhurt, < in- (in- prefix4) + violātus , past participle of violāre to violate v. Compare obsolete French inviolé (Godefroy Compl.).
Not violated; free from violation; unhurt, uninjured, unbroken; unprofaned, unmarred; intact.
a. Of laws, compacts, principles, institutions, sacred or moral qualities.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > perfection > [adjective] > free from violation or corruption
inviolate1412
incontaminate1508
unperverted?1542
inviolated1548
incorrupt1550
unviolated1555
untwight1558
unappaired1561
unprofaned1582
unimpaired1583
incorrupted1590
untainted1590
uncontaminated1611
undefileda1617
square1628
incontaminated1654
unsplit1656
uncontaminate1675
untampered1682
undreggy1720
unworn1759
unbastardized1769
unempoisoned1791
undesecrated1865
1412–20 J. Lydgate tr. Hist. Troy (1555) i. vi. D v b/2 With herte unfayned and fayth inuyolate.
a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) II. f. cliiiv That the amyte atwene ye .ii. Realmys..may be kepte inuyolet.
c1595 Countess of Pembroke Psalme lxxviii. 33 in Coll. Wks. (1998) II. 107 They did not hold inuiolate The league of god.
1646 P. Bulkley Gospel-covenant v. 370 Though..man failed in his duty, yet the covenant on God's part remaines inviolate.
1734 Visct. Bolingbroke Let. 27 June in J. Swift Lett. (1766) III. 183 To see such a thing as sincere cordial friendship subsist inviolate.
1840 J. S. Mill Diss. & Disc. (1875) I. 431 The existing institutions..were to be preserved inviolate.
b. Of persons, places, sacred things, etc.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > perfection > [adjective] > free from harm or damage
unwoundedOE
scathelessc1175
skerea1225
unhurta1225
harmlessc1290
soundc1290
unshent1303
wella1325
quartc1330
untouchedc1400
inviolatea1420
unscathed1425
dangerlessc1440
unshendc1440
undefiledc1460
unhurted1483
hailscarta1522
undefaced1537
unpairedc1540
uncloyeda1560
undamnified1576
undemnified1576
uninjured1578
unfoiled1579
salamander-like1593
unvulnered1613
undamaged1648
invulneratea1680
sincere1700
a1420 T. Hoccleve De Regimine Principum 3696 And in hir clene virginal estat Restored he þis mayde inuiolat.
c1450 Mirour Saluacioun 4882 To whame inviolat childid thi maydenes mylk was fedyng.
1615 H. Crooke Μικροκοσμογραϕια 376 The heat of the right must..be in time extinguished, the heat of the left remaining inviolate.
1744 Lady M. W. Montagu Let. 6 May (1966) II. 327 Fearing my Letter will not come inviolate to your Hands.
1848 A. Jameson Sacred & Legendary Art II. 206 Clement VIII. ordered that the relics should remain untouched, inviolate.
c. Of a person: Of unbroken faith. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > morality > duty or obligation > recognition of duty > faithfulness or trustworthiness > [adjective] > of unbroken faith
inviolate1605
1605 M. Drayton Poems sig. Cc5v Though heaven & earth proue both to me vntrue, Yet am I still inuiolate to you.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2020).

inviolatev.

Etymology: < in- prefix3 + violate v.
Obsolete. rare.
transitive. To violate.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > [verb (transitive)] > to person or thing
werdec725
wemc900
forworkOE
evilc1000
teenOE
grievec1230
misdoc1230
mischievec1325
shond1338
endamagec1374
unrighta1393
damagea1400
disvail14..
disavail1429
mischief1437
outrayc1440
prejudice1447
abuse?1473
injuryc1484
danger1488
prejudicate1553
damnify?a1562
wrack1562
inviolate1569
mislestc1573
indemnify1583
qualify1584
interess1587
buse1589
violence1592
injure1597
bane1601
envya1625
prejudiciala1637
founder1655
society > morality > dueness or propriety > moral impropriety > be morally improper for [verb (transitive)] > infringe or encroach on > transgress (any moral condition)
violate?a1475
transgress1526
inviolate1569
violence1592
1569 Sir J. Hawkins in C. R. Markham Hawkins' Voyages (1878) 76 That none of either part should..inuiolate the peace vpon paine of death.
1603 M. Drayton Barrons Wars ii. xvi. 29 Canst thou (vnkind) inuiolate that band..?
1681 London Gaz. No. 1638/6 Laws, Liberties, Properties..which had been..insolently inviolated, desperately invaded.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2021).
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