单词 | recollected |
释义 | recollectedadj.1 1. Collected, composed, calm; (also) given up to or absorbed in religious contemplation. a. In attributive use. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > calmness > [adjective] eveneOE still1340 unperturbeda1450 unmovedc1480 quietful1494 lowna1500 calma1568 calmya1586 unpassionatea1586 smartless1593 reposeful1594 dispassionate1595 recollected1595 unaffectedc1595 unpassioned?1605 unpassionated1611 collecteda1616 tranquila1616 untouched1616 impassionate1621 composed1628 dispassioneda1631 tranquillous1638 slow1639 serene1640 dispassionated1647 imperturbed1652 unruffled1654 reposing1655 equanimous1656 perplacid1660 placate1662 equal1680 collect1682 cooled1682 posed1693 sedate1693 impassive1699 uninflamed1714 unexcited1735 unalarmed1756 unfanned1764 unagitated1772 undistraught1773 recollected1792 equable1796 unfussy1823 take-it-easy1825 unflurried1854 cool1855 comfortable1856 disimpassioned1860 tremorless1869 unpressured1879 unrippled1883 ice-cool1891 unrattled1891 Zen-likea1908 unrestless1919 steadyish1924 ataractic1941 relaxed1958 nonplussed1960 loose1968 Zenned-out1968 downtempo1972 mellowed1977 de-stressed1999 society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > contemplation or meditation > [adjective] contemplativea1382 theorical1594 recollected1595 1595 P. Howard tr. J. J. Lansperger Epist. Christ to Faithfull Soule 21 To returne vnto me with a recollected and quiet minde. a1633 Visct. Falkland Hist. Edward II (1680) 129 To see such a Monster so monstrously used, no question pleased the giddy Multitude..: the recollected Judgment that beheld it, censur'd it was at best too great and deep a blemish to suit a Queen. 1650 Bp. J. Taylor Rule of Holy Living (1727) 239 A sober fixed and recollected spirit. 1707 J. Norris Pract. Treat. Humility viii. 333 A waking and recollected state of the soul. 1780 Compan. for Christian in Field & Garden 130 Grace..dwells in a recollected Mind. 1860 T. T. Carter Imitation of Christ: Lect. vi. 79 One such essential point is a recollected spirit, the constant remembrance of the awful Presence that dwells within us. 1889 Tablet 14 Dec. 954 5,000 men of all classes, who formed a recollected procession to Our Lord in the Eucharist. 1930 Times 17 Apr. 10/5 Good Friday is our eternal Armistice Day and ought never to have been made a mere public holiday. At such a time far better go about our business in a recollected spirit and attend an evening sermon in our place of worship. 1991 Washington Post (Nexis) 2 Mar. a21 Ransom, a calm and recollected person of unwavering commitment to the women who pour into Rachel's every day, knows that an overnight shelter is the least offering that the Kathys are owed. b. In predicative use. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > calmness > [adjective] eveneOE still1340 unperturbeda1450 unmovedc1480 quietful1494 lowna1500 calma1568 calmya1586 unpassionatea1586 smartless1593 reposeful1594 dispassionate1595 recollected1595 unaffectedc1595 unpassioned?1605 unpassionated1611 collecteda1616 tranquila1616 untouched1616 impassionate1621 composed1628 dispassioneda1631 tranquillous1638 slow1639 serene1640 dispassionated1647 imperturbed1652 unruffled1654 reposing1655 equanimous1656 perplacid1660 placate1662 equal1680 collect1682 cooled1682 posed1693 sedate1693 impassive1699 uninflamed1714 unexcited1735 unalarmed1756 unfanned1764 unagitated1772 undistraught1773 recollected1792 equable1796 unfussy1823 take-it-easy1825 unflurried1854 cool1855 comfortable1856 disimpassioned1860 tremorless1869 unpressured1879 unrippled1883 ice-cool1891 unrattled1891 Zen-likea1908 unrestless1919 steadyish1924 ataractic1941 relaxed1958 nonplussed1960 loose1968 Zenned-out1968 downtempo1972 mellowed1977 de-stressed1999 ?1608 S. Lennard tr. P. Charron Of Wisdome ii. xi. 345 That is the best death which is well recollected in it selfe, quiet, solitarie, and attendeth wholly to that, which at that time is fittest. 1671 A. Woodhead tr. Life St. Teresa i. xxxiv. 241 Though..I was sufficiently recollected. 1737 D. Waterland Rev. Doctr. Eucharist 591 Some particular chosen Days, when a Man might be most recollected, and best prepared. 1792 W. Cowper Let. 12 Aug. (1984) IV. 171 I am not sufficiently recollected to compose even a Bagatelle at present. 1855 F. W. Faber Growth in Holiness (ed. 2) iii. 42 We were recollected without feeling it. 1986 C. Lassalle Breaking Rules 78 Nuns were expected to be—a special technical usage—‘recollected’, implying a perpetual guard on movements, eyes, speech, even thoughts. 2. Recalled to memory. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > memory > retention in the mind > [adjective] > remembered mindc1225 membereda1382 memorialc1390 remembereda1522 in memory1549 unforgot1653 recollected1700 unforgotten1813 1700 in H. Playford Luctus Britannici 13 Each recollected Line, renew'd Her Care. 1741 S. Richardson Pamela III. xxxii. 301 I would have stood up; but, quite abashed at my recollected Behaviour before so many Witnesses,..my Feet were unwilling to support me. 1768 A. Murphy Zenobia ii. 26 The recollected tale Of horror shakes my frame to dissolution! a1807 W. Wordsworth Prelude (1959) i. 38 If I am so loth to quit Those recollected hours. 1859 D. Masson Brit. Novelists iii. 182 As far as my recollected acquaintance..entitles me to judge. 1873 R. Broughton Nancy II. 25 Looking down at me with a smile of recollected entertainment. 1920 T. S. Eliot Sacred Wood 150 To have lost all recollected delight would have been, for Francesca, either loss of humanity or relief from damnation. 1989 Blitz Jan. 54/1 By now, O'Toole's famous baby blues are sparkling with recollected mischief. 1997 Union Leader (Manchester, New Hampsh.) (Nexis) 6 Mar. 10 Judge William Groff ruled the alleged victims couldn't testify because the memories were recalled through a therapeutic process and because there is no scientific proof that those recollected memories are reliable. Derivatives recoˈllectedly adv. in a composed manner, with self-control. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > calmness > [adverb] evenlyOE egallyc1374 soberly1382 sadly?a1400 wellc1405 digestlya1522 calmly1597 placidly1635 sedately1646 equanimously1652 recollectedly1654 serenely1690 composedly1702 dispassionately1717 serene1728 unperturbedly?1786 solidly1799 tranquilly1801 relaxedly1819 collectedly1838 comfortably1872 equably1873 unagitatedly1894 1654 A. Capel Certain Lett. 27 When calmly and recollectedly you shall cast your eye upon so horrible a spectacle, you cannot let it long rest there. 1789 P. Smyth tr. H. Aldrich Archit. (1818) 74 Unable to speak, recollectedly, of their intercourse with him. 1860 S. Wilberforce Addr. Ordination 32 To do all our acts sensibly and recollectedly, as in the sight of our Lord. 1908 Daily Gleaner (Kingston, Jamaica) 2 Mar. 4/3 There is no excess possible in the sanctification of the Sunday. The more recollectedly and devotionally it can be passed, the more entirely are we in the spirit of the Church. 1989 R. J. Corless Vision of Buddhism iv. 101 He moves recollectedly through the early morning bustle of the wakening village. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). recollectedadj.2ΘΚΠ the mind > will > intention > [adjective] > performed with intention bethoughtc1200 expressa1400 wilfula1400 purposedc1422 purpensed1436 malice prepensed1454 aforethought1472 studiedc1475 setc1485 voluntary1495 deliberate?1527 willing1550 witting1553 propensed1560 fore-intendeda1586 affected1586 designed1586 determinate1586 intended1592 deliberated1594 uncasual1614 recollecteda1616 resolved1624 industriousa1628 intentionate1631 pre-intended1636 advised1642 malice prepense1647 sedentary1647 propense1650 consultive1651 (crime, evil, etc.) of forethought1692 conscious1726 intentionala1729 systematic1746 studious1750 systematical1750 prepensive1752 advertent1832 self-conscious1832 volitive1839 designful1852 purposeful1853 purposive1864 thought-controlled1926 the world > action or operation > undertaking > preparation > [adjective] > prepared or ready > prepared by going through beforehand rehearsedc1443 practised?1520 recollecteda1616 a1616 W. Shakespeare Twelfth Night (1623) ii. iv. 5 Light ayres, and recollected termes Of these most briske and giddy-paced times. View more context for this quotation 1676 R. Boyle Eng. Adventures iii. 92 Howard,..for that he easily believ'd, her interest would make her preserve a secret, employ'd his most recollected thoughts both how to oblige her from detecting him, and how to make the King tear her from his heart. 1704 J. Norris Ess. Ideal World II. Pref. 8 What is syllogism but only a more recollected and express way of reasoning? 2. Collected or gathered together; spec. collected again. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being gathered together > [adjective] > gathering, collecting, or coming together > gathered together > again reassembled1609 recollected1619 1619 J. Bainbridge Astron. Descr. Late Comet 11 The Sun beames may by reflexion or refraction bee so concentred & vnited, that..they shall easily set any combustible matter on fire; but that happens onely in the center of vnion, or concourse of the recollected beames. 1659 T. Philipot in J. Philipot Villare Cantianum Pref. sig. A The Roman Eagles..breaking in again with a recolected and multiplied strength. 1735 H. Brooke Universal Beauty iv. 136 Here rallies last the recollected blood. 1785 W. Cowper Task iv. 305 Till at length the freezing blast..summons home The recollected powers. 1844 Biblical Repository & Classical Rev. Oct. 486 The symbol of the re-collected and re-animated bones of Ezekiel's vision. 1995 Baltic News Service (Nexis) 15 Dec. The compensations are being paid by the government on the condition that the funds are returned from recollected resources of the folded bank. ΚΠ 1799 J. West Tale of Times III. 238 Whence this cruel distrust of your adopted brother? returned the re~collected dissembler. 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