| 单词 | neoteric | 
| 释义 | neotericadj.n. A. adj.  1.  Of a person, esp. an author: belonging to modern times, recent. Also: having a modern outlook or new ideas. Sometimes (esp. in early use) opposed to ancient or antique. ΚΠ 1577    T. Kendall tr.  Politianus et al.  Flowers of Epigrammes Ep. Ded. sig. a ijv  				The best writers, as well antique as neoterique, of Epigrammes. 1611    T. Coryate Crudities Ep. to Rdr. sig. b3v  				Celebrated partly by the ancient Roman historiographers, and partly by other neotericke authors. 1637    J. Bastwick Answer to Exceptions against Letany  ii. 21/1  				Both ancient and neoterick Expositers. 1678    R. Cudworth True Intellect. Syst. Universe  i. i. 4  				That very Fate that is maintained by some Neoterick Christians. 1716    M. Davies Crit. Hist. 2 in  Athenæ Britannicæ III  				Most of the Neoterick Popish Writers. 1822    J. M. Good Study Med. III. 202  				This species, the nyctalopia of neoteric authors, is said to be endemic in Poland. a1876    M. Collins Thoughts in Garden 		(1880)	 II. 283  				Such are the wise sayings of our neoteric sages. 1959    Jrnl. Hist. Ideas 20 124  				As proof that [the city of] Basle itself was becoming neoteric, came his [sc. Burckhardt's] impressions of political strife gathered when he served..in the eighteen-forties as editor of the conservative Basler Zeitung. 1979    Jrnl. Negro Hist. 64 191  				The neoteric freedmen were..thrust into a new economic order.  2.  Of things, esp. beliefs or practices: modern, recent, new. Frequently with disparaging connotations: objectionably novel, ‘newfangled’. ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > the future or time to come > newness or novelty > recency > 			[adjective]		 neweOE fresha1398 hot?a1400 novel1405 recent?a1425 lately1581 neoterical1588 neoteric1596 1596    T. Nashe Haue with you to Saffron-Walden Ep. Ded. sig. C  				My fancie as touching those Neoterick tongues thou professest. 1652    T. Urquhart Εκσκυβαλαυρον 76  				Declining from that Neoterick faith;..as he waxed in experience of the world. 1676    Philos. Trans. 		(Royal Soc.)	 11 Ded.  				The same hand puts a stop to the Neoteric Notions of Chymists. 1716    M. Davies Athenæ Britannicæ II. 340  				The Title of this Neoterick Tract against Judiciary Astrology. 1783    S. Parr Let. 7 Dec. in  Wks. 		(1828)	 VII. 390  				Neoteric affectations of Archaism and Heterography. 1816    W. Taylor in  Monthly Rev. 81 118  				The neoteric jargon of scholastic terms which he introduced. 1879    G. Meredith Egoist xviii  				The neoteric fashion of spending a honeymoon on the railway. 1944    E. Sitwell Green Song 6  				In the neoteric Spring the winter coldness Will be forgotten. 1965    Speculum 40 114  				If it is felt that there is anything to be gained by giving readers a taste of his [sc. Martianus Capella's] grandiloquence and neoteric vocabulary, one of the choice specimens will be given a literal translation. 1995    Radio Times 21 Jan. 106/6  				An evening of neoteric music hall performed at the Bloomsbury Theatre earlier this year.  B. n.   A modern author (esp. as opposed to an ancient one); a person of modern or novel views.Common esp. in the 17th cent. ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > the present (time) > 			[noun]		 > one who belongs to the present neoteric1583 modern1585 modernist1588 moderner1592 1583    P. Barrough Methode of Phisicke  v. i. 198 		(heading)	  				According to the opinion of the Neoterickes. 1609    E. Hoby Let. to Mr. T. H. 49  				Is it possible, that that holy man should..come to bee taxed by an obscure Neoterique of malignitie? 1651    N. Biggs Matæotechnia Medicinæ Praxeωs ⁋79  				You labour..in extracting after the manner introduc'd by Neotericks. 1686    J. Goad Astro-meteorologica  ii. i. 122  				All the great Neotericks have espoused the Copernican [system]. 1723    W. Meston Knight  i. 60  				He knew the Bodies Elateric, As well as any Neoteric. 1729    A. Pope Prolegomena Scriblerus in  Dunciad 		(new ed.)	 26  				Such severe indispensable rules as are laid on all Neotericks, a strict imitation of the antient. 1833    C. Lamb Barrenness Imaginative Faculty in  Last Ess. Elia 170  				A landscape of a justly admired neoteric. 1983    Jrnl. Hist. Ideas 44 25  				The final verdict of the Proëmialis Declaratio is that the philosophy of the Neoterics is a pestiferous atheism that has to be fought tooth and nail. 1991    N. Baker U & I vii. 126  				It is one of the telling traits of neotericks who think they have an outside shot at being called geniuses by later equally forward neotericks that they use the word ‘genius’ as if it has a useful meaning. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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