单词 | reconcilement |
释义 | reconcilementn. I. Senses relating to reconcile v. I. 1. a. The fact or condition of being restored to friendly relations with another or with each other; the action of making peace. Cf. reconciliation n. 1. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > dissent > absence of dissension or peace > bringing about concord or peace > [noun] > reconciliation saughtnessc1000 accordc1275 saughtelinga1300 saughtlinessa1300 cordementc1320 accordmentc1330 reconcilinga1382 reconciliationa1398 cordinga1400 saughtinga1400 reparationc1450 reconcilementc1475 recounsellinga1500 atonement1513 making-upa1525 recorda1540 atone1595 atonemaking1611 reconciliage1626 redintegration1631 reintegration1656 according1709 make-up1833 Versöhnung1976 c1475 ( in Eng. Hist. Rev. (1911) 26 522 Hit were a grete simplenes..to accept them by way of reason or of reconsylement. 1549 Forme & Maner consecratyng Archebishoppes sig. K.ij Graunt..suche grace that he maie be euermore ready, to sprede abrode thy Gospell, and glad tidynges of reconcilement to God. 1576 A. Fleming tr. Cicero in Panoplie Epist. 217 Trust not thine enimie too far after reconcilement. 1611 J. Speed Hist. Great Brit. ix. viii. 485/2 The Generall..seriously perswaded his Lord to reconcilement with his vncle. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost iv. 98 Never can true reconcilement grow Where wounds of deadly hate have peirc'd so deep. View more context for this quotation 1723 E. Fenton Mariamne iv. iv. 42 To sue for reconcilement, and receive In sacred friendship that injurious hand, Which coop'd me. 1760 F. Douglas Earl of Douglas iv. iii. 39 How could they else, in spight of all the charms Of peace, and social virtue, bar the way To reconcilement? 1847 Ld. Tennyson Princess vi. 135 Make reconcilement sure With one that cannot keep her mind an hour. 1873 W. G. Wills Charles I iv. 73 'Twas thou, when the repenting Parliament Were fain for reconcilement, brought thy soldiers. 1905 J. Davidson Theatrocrat iii. 134 There can be No reconcilement now. She prophesied To-night's disaster, and to make all sure Began the hissing on the gallery stairs. 1944 Proc. Royal Mus. Assoc. 71 54 The age-old conflict of claim between..the cultural and the vocational must seek reconcilement. 2001 Gleaner (Kingston, Jamaica) 26 Apr. a9/4 A spirit of reconcilement and compromises, which was necessary for the success of the system, was never developed between both groups. b. As a count noun: a restoration of friendly relations; a reconciliation. ΚΠ 1560 J. Daus tr. J. Sleidane Commentaries f. cclxiij He ought..to forget al displeasure, though no reconcilement had bene made. 1564 A. Golding tr. Justinus Hist. Trogus Pompeius xvi. f.79v Demetrius perceiuing that a reconcilement was entreted vpon betwene the. ii. brethren, slew Alexander through great treson. 1595 S. Daniel First Fowre Bks. Ciuile Warres i. xliv. sig. C4v A reconcilement made although not ment. 1692 R. South 12 Serm. I. 470 Hector and Ajax..ended that combat in a reconcilement. 1761 D. Hume Hist. Eng. I. iv. 123 The interposition of the queen, and other common friends, brought about a reconcilement. 1831 W. Scott Count Robert ix, in Tales of my Landlord 4th Ser. I. 256 Four weeks..marked by quarrels and reconcilements between the crusaders and the Grecians of the empire. 1879 G. Meredith Egoist III. viii. 150 I fear we have not come to a perfect reconcilement. 1928 B. J. Hendrick Training of Amer. ii. 61 He was too genuine to pretend to a reconcilement which he did not feel. 1991 ELH 58 464 The coming together and falling apart of Leda and her lover reminded readers of life's resistance to reconcilements. 2. Christian Church. The action of restoring to or reuniting with the Church or a particular denomination (esp. the Roman Catholic Church); the state or fact of being so restored or reunited. Frequently with to or with. Chiefly historical in later use. Cf. reconciliation n. 3. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > preaching > conversion > reconciliation > [noun] reconciliation1551 reconcilement1570 1570 T. Norton (title) A bull graunted by the Pope to Doctor Harding.., by reconcilement and assoyling of English papistes, to vndermyne faith and allegeance to the Quene. 1581 J. Nichols Declar. of Recant. sig. B This vnlearned declaration of my reconcilement. 1602 W. Watson Decacordon Ten Quodlibeticall Questions 266 Such straite lawes..for comming into England of Seminarie priests,..reconcilement, perswasions to the catholike faith, and the like. 1674 W. Lloyd Difference Church & Court of Rome 6 The Heretick may be born in hand before his Reconcilement to the Church of Rome. 1703 J. Gilbert Church of England's Wish iv. 146 The Apostle seems to have admitted to Penance, in order to his being restored, or..to have granted full Reconcilement with the Church. 1727 Magna Britannia IV. 251/2 An open testimony of his Reconcilement to the Church of England. 1770 E. Griffith tr. M.-M. Caylus Mem. Court Louis XIV 41 The king speaking to him with his usual kindness upon his reconcilement to the church. 1855 R. Cattermole Council of Constance & War in Bohemia xiv. 243 It was apparent that by reconcilement to the Church he meant nothing less than absolute submission. 1906 E. L. Taunton Law of Church 518 Heretics, upon reconcilement to the Church, have to abjure heresy by making a profession of faith. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > dissent > absence of dissension or peace > bringing about concord or peace > [noun] > appeasing, pacifying, or propitiating likingeOE queemingeOE mitigationa1382 pleasinga1382 propitiationa1425 appeasement1430 pacification1437 appeasingc1522 reconcilement1581 placation1589 reflection1607 modificationa1641 commodation1643 pacation1658 conciliation1775 making-up1816 mollification1886 1581 J. Bell tr. W. Haddon & J. Foxe Against Jerome Osorius iii. f. 453v The Sacrifice of the body and bloud of Christ offred for the reconcilement of Gods wrath and displeasure. II. Senses relating to reconcile v. II. 4. The action of settling or bringing to an agreement; a harmonizing or bringing into concord. Cf. reconciliation n. 4a.In quot. 1560: an agreement. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > [noun] > action of bringing into agreement or harmony conciliation1543 reconcilement1560 reconciliation1560 consorting1611 tuning1654 harmonization1837 attunement1866 the mind > language > statement > agreement, concurrence, or unanimity > [noun] > an agreement agreement1427 conventionc1440 agreec1475 agreeance1525 reconcilement1560 1560 J. Daus tr. J. Sleidane Commentaries f. xcij Georde Truckesse, and Vehus..had deuysed a reconcilement touchyng the Masse and Vowes. 1624 H. Wotton Elements Archit. 218 Two opposite affectations, Uniformity and Variety, which yet will very well suffer a good reconcilement. 1649 F. Roberts Clavis Bibliorum (ed. 2) 105 The reconcilement of this seeming discord. 1780 in tr. Apollonius Rhodius Argonautics I. 19 I esteem myself obliged to undertake the reconcilement of an opposite..to obviate the opinion above adopted. 1817 T. Moore Lalla Rookh 293 The reconcilement of a sort of lover's quarrel. 1877 M. Oliphant Makers of Florence (ed. 2) iii. 74 The arbitrary settlement of her affairs and reconcilement of her difficulties. 1948 J. Rosenberg Rembrandt I. iii. 98 It is the reconcilement of opposite forces that lends to Rembrandt's work a greater mellowness and emotional appeal. 1982 Public Papers Presidents (Nexis) 17 Mar. We have pledged ourselves to overcoming these obstacles to further the reconcilement of the two great traditions of our island. 2003 T. Hawkes Strucuralism & Semitotics ii. 41 Reconcilement of perceived opposites has been seen to be the aim of myth and totemism. 5. The fact or condition of being brought into acquiescence with, acceptance of, or submission to a thing, situation, etc. With to or with. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > difficulty > opposition > absence of resistance > [noun] > acceptance of circumstances resignation?1504 contentation1567 resignedness1635 content1646 resignment1659 reconcilement1726 coming to terms1843 resignationism1898 1726 J. Swift Gulliver II. iv. xii. 390 My Reconcilement to the Yahoo kind in general might not be so difficult, if they would be content with those Vices and Follies only which Nature hath entitled them to. a1807 W. Wordsworth Prelude (1959) v. 166 The time of trial, ere we learn to live In reconcilement with our stinted powers. 1832 H. Martineau Homes Abroad i. 17 This assisted his reconcilement to the emigration plan. 1866 G. Bancroft Hist. U.S. IX. i. 31 The dreamy illusion of their reconcilement to the dominion of Britain. 1902 Courier (Connellsville, Pa.) 4 Apr. 8/3 Time..had brought to him a fair measure of reconcilement to the decrees of destiny. 1946 W. Fairclough in G. Cumberlege Recording Brit. I. 82 A dip into the past will often bring reconcilement with one's surroundings. 1999 Sunday Mirror (Nexis) 25 Apr. 28 With Keano business as usual and a polite, softly spoken reconcilement to his fate. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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