| 单词 | neological | 
| 释义 | neologicaladj. 1.  Of, involving, characterized by, or containing new words or phrases. Also (of a word or phrase): newly coined. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > linguistic unit > use or formation of new words or phrases > 			[adjective]		 new fashion1745 neological1754 neologous1812 neologismal1836 neoteristic1873 neologistic1935 1754    Ld. Chesterfield in  World 5 Dec. 610  				A genteel neological dictionary, containing those polite..words and phrases, commonly used..by the beau monde. 1774    Chesterfield's Lett. 		(1792)	 III. ccxxxvii. 83  				The affected, the refined, the neological, or new and fashionable style, are at present too much in vogue at Paris. 1833    Westm. Rev. Jan. 195  				We hear of editors, reporters, writers in newspapers, and sometimes ‘publicists’, a neological term. 1867    W. H. Smyth  & E. Belcher Sailor's Word-bk.  				Galley-slang, the neological barbarisms foisted into sea-language. 1930    Polit. Sci. Q. 45 137  				These terms, already used by Dean Wigmore in his famous case books on Torts, are fitting companions for ‘autopic proference’ and other neological love children. 1977    A. Sheridan tr.  J. Lacan Écrits vi. 184  				This part of the phenomena is specified in expressions that are neological in form. 1992    Independent 27 Jan. 21/3  				Many different techniques of neological coinage, including verbs into nouns, [etc.].  2.  Theology. Of, relating to, or characterized by the adoption of novel (esp. rationalistic) views or doctrines. Now historical. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > doctrine > 			[adjective]		 > new new light1648 neologic1797 neologous1812 neological1815 neologistic1827 neologian1831 society > faith > aspects of faith > theology > systems of theology > 			[adjective]		 > Rationalistic new light1648 neologic1797 neologous1812 neological1815 neologistic1827 rationalistic1828 neologian1831 modernistic1878 1815    G. Shober tr.  J. H. Jung-Stilling Scenes in World of Spirits xii. 206  				This great number of oftentimes well-meaning men is produced by the moderated Neological doctrine. 1827    Eclectic Rev. July 26  				Disgusted..by the Neological infidelity of Protestant clergymen. 1841    I. D'Israeli Amenities Lit. III. 355  				Some German systems, stripped of their deep neological disguise, have borrowed from Cudworth. 1870    R. Anderson Hist. Missions Amer. Board III. vi. 82  				The advocates of the neological system. 1910    Amer. Hist. Rev. 15 521  				We are considered all powerful but we have not been able to oust a single neological preacher. 1975    Jrnl. Hist. Ideas 36 437  				The neological movement..was at one with Locke on the simplicity, reasonableness, and, above all, humaneness of Christianity. Derivatives  neoˈlogically adv. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > doctrine > 			[adverb]		 > new neologically1820 society > faith > aspects of faith > theology > systems of theology > 			[adverb]		 > Rationalistic neologically1820 1820    T. Jefferson Let. 15 Aug. in  Writings 		(1984)	 1443  				Give the word neologism to our language, as a root, and it should give us..it's [sic] verb neologise, and adverb neologically. 1969    Word Study Feb. 1/1  				I first became aware that something was amiss, neologically, when I heard a teacher refer to one of her students as ‘a remedial reader’. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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