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单词 other world
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other worldn.adj.

Brit. /ˌʌðəˈwəːld/, U.S. /ˈəðərˈwər(ə)ld/
Forms: see other adj. and world n. Also with capital initial(s).
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: other adj., world n.
Etymology: < other adj. + world n.
A. n.
1. A world inhabited by spirits, esp. of the dead; ‘the next world’, ‘the world to come’; heaven and hell. Hence, more generally: the world of the supernatural.
ΘΚΠ
the world > the supernatural > deity > heaven > [noun] > future state
other worldOE
worldOE
everlastingnessa1382
futurity1741
other sidea1822
happy hunting-ground(s)1826
Silent Land1826
the world > the supernatural > deity > heaven > [noun] > non-Christian
heaveneOE
other worldOE
paradise?a1425
pantheon?1545
Olympus1582
Hesperidesa1592
tian1613
afterworld1615
Swarga1734
goddery1811
Pure Land1819
Reinga1820
Tir-na-nog1889
Jodo1901
sand-hill1949
OE Homily: Sunnandæges Spell (Corpus Cambr. 419) in A. S. Napier Wulfstan (1883) 205 An diacon wearð forðfered on Sceotlande, and he wæs fif wucan dead and onwoc þa eft of deaðe..and he sæde fela wundra, þe he geseah on ðære oðre weorulde.
c1175 Ormulum (Burchfield transcript) l. 4192 Resste daȝȝ..tacneþþ all þatt resste. & ro. Þatt hallȝhe sawless brukenn. Inn oþerr werelld.
a1450 Mandeville's Trav. (Bodl. e Mus.) 91 (MED) Sche shal be brent with hym that is here hosbonde, for they seyn that it is resoun that she be his felawe in that othyr world as she was in this.
a1475 Sidrak & Bokkus (Lansd.) (Ph.D. diss., Univ. of Washington) (1965) 7050 (MED) As here is diuersete, So shal þere in þe oþer world be.
1566 W. Painter Palace of Pleasure I. xlv. f. 243 Which I do not much lament hauing long desired to accelerate the same wyth mine owne handes, to finde rest in an other world: were it not that by death I should leaue an eternall blotte to my good name.
1578 H. Wotton tr. J. Yver Courtlie Controuersie 94 They receiue punishment in an other world, for the mischiefe they haue done vnto vs.
c1612 W. Strachey Hist. Trav. Virginia (1953) i. iv. 60 The Lieutenaunt..with his dagger sent him to accompany his Master in the other world.
1640 J. Howell Δενδρολογια 69 Not long after, he was transplanted into the other World by an immature Fate.
1711 J. Addison Spectator No. 56. ¶2 To the great Repository of Souls, or, as we call it here, to the other World.
1740 W. Stukeley Stonehenge vi. 31 It was thought..one of those epistles, which the Celtic people were wont to send their friends in the other world.
1762 L. Sterne Life Tristram Shandy V. xlii. 141 Baldus..entered upon the law so late in life, that every body imagined he intended to be an advocate in the other world.
1824 Lancet 24 Apr. 123/2 Some quacks..nearly sent her to the other world.
1887 G. B. Shaw Short Stories, Scraps & Shavings in Wks. (1932) VI. 101 With gho—with people from—with ladies and gentlemen from the other world.
1901 ‘G. Douglas’ House with Green Shutters xxvi. 309 That voice was as if a corpse opened its lips, and told of horrors beyond the grave. It brought the other world into the homely room, and made it all demoniac.
1998 Brit. Mus. Mag. Sept. 22/1 The mummy itself was bedecked with prescribed funerary jewellery made specifically to give amuletic protection during the fraught passage to the Other World.
2. A different, strange, or unfamiliar world; esp. an imaginary or fantastic world.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of imagination > faculty of conceiving ideals > ideal place > [noun]
heaveneOE
land of behesta1200
Cockaigne?c1335
Fortunate Islands?a1475
eutopia1553
utopia1601
horny gate (also port)1605
nonsucha1618
Americaa1631
El Dorado1788
other world1804
Cockneyland1817
cloud-cuckoo-land1824
Fiddler's Green1825
dreamland1832
Neverland1892
never-never land1900
Big Rock Candy Mountain1917
brave new world1933
Xanadu1948
Disneyland1956
ecotopia1975
the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of imagination > mental image, idea, or fancy > realm of imagination > [noun] > imaginary place
fairyc1330
rumbelow?1515
Hogs Norton?1565
fairyland1600
wonderland1790
other world1804
dreamland1832
Fourth World1833
cloudland1846
Loamshire1859
looking-glass land1871
looking-glass world1871
under-land1874
cloud-world1884
Speewah1890
Ruritania1894
cloud-cuckoo-land1899
cuckoo-land1916
fantasy world1920
Squaresville1956
la-la land1979
1804 M. Wilmot Let. 29 June in M. Wilmot & C. Wilmot Russ. Jrnls. (1934) i. 107 What think you..the place is like?..to let you at once into the secrets of Other Worlds, know that Kattova is very like a wooden village.
1880 G. M. Hopkins Let. 22 Dec. in G. M. Hopkins & R. D. Dixon Corr. (1935) 37 The other-world of imagination.
1888 Mrs. H. Ward Robert Elsmere I. i. vii. 175 The most determined sacrificing of ‘this warm kind world’..to a cold other-world with its torturing inadmissible claims.
1920 D. H. Lawrence Women in Love iv. 46 The whole otherworld, wet and remote, he had to himself.
1953 A. Huxley Let. 21 June (1969) 678 His [sc. the schizophrenic's] commonest experiences are of an Other World, not heavenly but infernal and purgatorial.
1968 T. Wolfe Electric Kool-aid Acid Test v. 60 The whole other world that LSD opened your mind to.
1975 Times Lit. Suppl. 25 Apr. 445/3 Mr McCarthy sets his saga of Servier County in the strange otherworld of a Tennessee winter.
1994 Interzone June 15/2 We went into the desert for five years, built separate shacks, and entered our own otherworlds.
B. adj. (attributive).
Usually with hyphen. Of or relating to a world other than this; unearthly; heavenly; otherworldly.
ΘΚΠ
the world > the supernatural > deity > heaven > [adjective]
heavenisheOE
heavenlyOE
heavenlyOE
celestienc1330
celestialc1384
celestly1400
supernc1429
supernal1447
ethereala1522
celesticala1533
supermundal?1577
paradised1594
etherean1600
Uranian1600
superlunary1614
unearthlya1616
supermundane1623
superterrestrial1635
supralunary1635
pantheana1641
supramundane1662
ethereous1667
supermundial1678
superlunar1742
superterrene1755
unworldly1765
supraterrestrial1836
supralunar1851
other world1882
other-worldish1894
the world > the supernatural > deity > heaven > [adjective] > of future life or state
future1733
otherworldly1879
other world1882
other-worldish1894
the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of imagination > mental image, idea, or fancy > realm of imagination > [adjective]
translunary1627
otherworldly1873
other world1882
other-worldish1894
Ruritanian1894
Vegan1940
subcreative1947
1794 J. C. Cross Apparition ii. iv. 26 Your most obadient t'other world gentlefolks!]
1882 Cent. Mag. Nov. 61/1 After the austerities and other-world speculations of the middle age, the jocund earth had been newly discovered by its inhabitants.
1884 Ld. Tennyson Becket Prol. 18 That sweet other-world smile.
1917 Mod. Philol. 15 450 The imram is a sea-voyage tale in which a hero, accompanied by a few companions, wanders about from island to island, meets Otherworld wonders everywhere, and finally returns to his native land.
1957 G. Ashe King Arthur's Avalon i. 28 A Lake Villagers' burial ground on Ynyswitrin, with a resulting Ghosts' High Noon presided over by other-world deities.
1995 Guardian 21 Mar. ii. 11/5 An otherworld fantasy full of science-fictional surprises and reversals, radiating the traditional sf dislike of organised, ossified religion.

Derivatives

ˈother-ˌworldish adj. rare otherworldly.
ΘΚΠ
the world > the supernatural > deity > heaven > [adjective]
heavenisheOE
heavenlyOE
heavenlyOE
celestienc1330
celestialc1384
celestly1400
supernc1429
supernal1447
ethereala1522
celesticala1533
supermundal?1577
paradised1594
etherean1600
Uranian1600
superlunary1614
unearthlya1616
supermundane1623
superterrestrial1635
supralunary1635
pantheana1641
supramundane1662
ethereous1667
supermundial1678
superlunar1742
superterrene1755
unworldly1765
supraterrestrial1836
supralunar1851
other world1882
other-worldish1894
the world > the supernatural > deity > heaven > [adjective] > of future life or state
future1733
otherworldly1879
other world1882
other-worldish1894
the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of imagination > mental image, idea, or fancy > realm of imagination > [adjective]
translunary1627
otherworldly1873
other world1882
other-worldish1894
Ruritanian1894
Vegan1940
subcreative1947
1894 Q. Rev. Jan. 245 An other-worldish and rather somnolent party.
1982 Amer. Math. Monthly 89 797 Mathematics is an esoteric activity entirely revealed to and used by other-worldish people.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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