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单词 redeemed
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redeemedn.adj.

Brit. /rᵻˈdiːmd/, U.S. /rəˈdimd/, /riˈdimd/
Forms: see redeem v. and -ed suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: redeem v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < redeem v. + -ed suffix1. Compare earlier unredeemed adj. With use as adjective compare earlier redempt adj. and its etymon classical Latin redemptus , and also earlier ransomed adj. With use as noun compare later ransomed n.
A. n.
With plural agreement. Chiefly with the. Saved or redeemed people as a class.
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society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > sin > atonement > [noun] > one who makes > collectively
redeemed1535
ransomed1611
1535 Bible (Coverdale) Isa. xxxv. B The redemed of the Lorde shal conuerte, and come to Sion with thankesgeuinge.
1581 T. Rogers S. Augustines Praiers vi. 28 Behold the punishment of the redeemer; and forgiue the sins of the redeemed.
a1643 J. Shute Sarah & Hagar (1649) 156 Too, we profess our selves the Redeemed of the Lord.
1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost xi. 43 Where with mee All my redeemd may dwell in joy and bliss. View more context for this quotation
1713 G. Sendall Victory Grace over Sin x. 192 Grace is as high as Heaven, to which it raises the Redeemed above all conceivable Happiness.
1753 C. Wesley Hymns for Watch-night ix We..singing remove, With all the redeem'd to the Sion above.
1808 C. Chapin in Columbian Preacher I. iv. 85 Do you wish to go to heaven because that is a world, where the redeemed are intirely freed from sin?
1872 Orig. Secession Mag. Jan. 413 When the day of vengeance is in His heart, the year of His redeemed is come.
1911 M. L. Hunt Thomas Dekker viii. 175 The poet we know best is not here; even the joys of the redeemed are described without charm.
1993 J. McManners Oxf. Hist. Christianity p. xvi If the doctrine of the church as a divine institution is taken seriously, however theocentrically eternity is viewed, it must comprise a community of the redeemed.
B. adj.
1.
a. Of a person, a soul, etc.: saved or delivered from sin, damnation, or criminality.
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society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > salvation, redemption > [adjective] > saved
safec1300
chosen1382
saveda1400
ransomedc1425
redempt?a1430
pre-electc1475
elect1526
redeemed1538
elected1548
redempted1623
Israelistic1684
1538 Prymer in Eng. after Vse of Sarum sig. fiiijv Ye redemed people, reioyce and synge.
1567 W. Painter Palace of Pleasure II. xxv. f. 245 I doe confesse my self to be the greatest and most abhominable sinner of al the redeemed flock of Christ.
1611 W. Cowper Anat. Christian Man ii. x. 157 As Pharaoh followed Israel, so Sathan followeth the redeemed man.
a1658 J. Durham Clavis Cantici (1668) iii. 188 Love is here mentioned in the last place, to shew the great excellency of Christ's love unto redeemed sinners.
1688 tr. M. de Molinos Spiritual Guide i. ii. 7 What most concerns thee, O redeemed Soul, is Patience.
1703 J. Barrett Analecta 42 How unreasonable were it for redeemed Sinners to be lawless?
1815 J. Scott Visit to Paris (ed. 2) Pref. p. lxiv The shout of a redeemed and rejoicing people.
1832 E. Bulwer-Lytton Eugene Aram III. v. viii. 299 The greater villain had escaped, the more generous and redeemed one fallen.
1916 Moberly (Missouri) Daily Index 21 Sept. 2/1 There are many redeemed criminals living useful and industrious lives in the society that they had wronged.
1954 PMLA 69 1073 The conventional figure of the redeemed soul ascending to heaven or being borne to heaven on the wings of angels.
2000 W. Mellers in A. Hastings et al. Oxf. Compan. Christian Thought 58/2 In the chorales you and I express our awareness of the story's relevance to us redeemed or redeemable creatures.
b. Of a sin, error, or failing: atoned for, compensated for; made good.
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a1616 W. Shakespeare Othello (1622) ii. iii. 335 All seales and symbols of redeemed sin. View more context for this quotation
1831 Royal Lady's Mag. Mar. 165 Some one whom early, but long redeemed, errors, may have contaminated.
1855 Tait's Edinb. Mag. Jan. 15/1 In the religious point of view, our highest virtue is only redeemed sin.
2000 R. Black Christian Moral Realism iii. 164 The radical discontinuity of the eschatological Kingdom—namely, that the Kingdom contains good that is redeemed evil.
2. Of a person: freed from slavery or imprisonment, esp. on payment of a ransom. Now chiefly historical.
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1583 G. Babington Very Fruitfull Expos. Commaundem. i. 12 Were it not monstrous pride, if a redeemed prisoner conditionally, that he should euer weare an halter, should waxe prowde of his halter?
1662 J. Dauncey Eng. Lovers ii. ii. 182 Being espyed by one of the redeemed Captives.
1702 (title) An exhortation to those redeemed slaves,..to give thanks to God for their deliverance out of their captivity.
1749 H. Fielding Tom Jones III. ix. ii. 317 The redeemed Captive had not altogether so much of the human-angelic Species.
1839 Times 23 Dec. 6/2 The Crescent, which has been some time fitting at Chatham to serve as a receiving ship at Rio de Janeiro for redeemed slaves, is now ready.
1897 Century Apr. 904 The coffee-plantation is worked by mission boys and redeemed slaves.
1943 Classical Philol. 38 161/1 There is not the slightest indication that redeemed prisoners were thought of as prospective slaves.
2007 Cineaste (Nexis) 22 Sept. 48 On the landing pad, an NCO playing MC greets the redeemed captive like a sports announcer cornering a quarterback after the big game.
3. Of a thing: recovered by making a payment; bought back, repurchased.
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1608 E. Grimeston tr. J. F. Le Petit Gen. Hist. Netherlands 151 The French King being resolued to pay vnto the duke of Bourgongne 450000. crownes, and redeeme the townes... The Duke intreated him to confirme those seruants (which hee had placed in the redeemed Townes) in their offices.
1740 Ars Notariatus ii. vii. 150 The redeemed lands belong to the Redeemer.
1806 H. R. Mosse Heirs of Villeroy III. vi. 298 The reversion of the redeemed property would again devolve to him.
a1854 E. Grant Mem. Highland Lady (1988) II. xxv. 204 We entered our redeemed carriage and drove on to Edinburgh. There the carriage was seized again..by haste of unpaid trades men.
1925 Harvard Law Rev. 38 659 One who, upon the security of the redeemed property, will provide the mortgagor with funds for redemption.
2005 Telegram & Gaz. (Mass.) (Nexis) 23 Nov. a1 Mr. Benson..pawned two pieces of jewelry..then redeemed the items on June 14... She received the redeemed items from a friend.
4.
a. Finance. Of a stock, bond, or other security: exchanged for money, esp. at the maturity date.
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1787 T. W. Williams Compend. Digest Statute Law 266 The redeemed stock shall be transferred to the commissioners.
1830 Times 25 May 3/4 The interest on the redeemed bonds, to be added to the capital assigned for the redemption.
1908 Harvard Law Rev. 21 283 Another possible argument is that a redeemed public security cannot be again redeemable if thereby the lawful limit of indebtedness would be exceeded.
1958 Jrnl. Polit. Econ. 66 250/2 Such redemptions generally occur when the market price rises above the support price, and the redeemed stocks are then sold to private concerns.
1989 S. A. Fox Keys to Incorporating xxxiii. 124 Note that redeemed shares can only involve certain classes of stock, generally with the idea of retiring shares with dividend preferences so as to benefit the common shares.
b. Originally U.S. Of a trading stamp, coupon, etc.: exchanged for cash, goods, services, etc.
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1902 Pacific Reporter 91 415/1 Plaintiff is an Illinois corporation, engaged in supplying trading stamps... The defendants were to..promptly return all redeemed stamps.
1918 C. E. Woods Unified Accounting Methods for Industrials xiii. 256 The redeemed vouchers must..have first been extended in the petty cash book.
1991 Incentive Today Oct. 36/1 One of six titles was on offer for a redeemed sticker, including ‘Tootsie’ and ‘An American Werewolf in London’.
2007 Denver Post (Nexis) 27 Sept. a1 The average value of a redeemed coupon: $1.15.
5. Of land: made fit for cultivation or habitation; reclaimed.
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1828 G. C. Beltrami Pigrimage in Europe & Amer. I. i. 25 The Medici were the first who converted the redeemed lands into magnificent farms.
1838 H. Colman 1st Rep. Agric. Mass. (Mass. Agric. Surv.) 37 From one acre of redeemed meadow 4½ tons of English Hay were weighed and sold in 1836–7.
1877 Harper's Mag. Mar. 509/1 Two young noblemen..found it necessary to clear off their forests for the timber and fuel, and to convert their redeemed acres into farming land.
1920 Amer. Jrnl. Theol. 24 79 The swamps were drained, and the redeemed land..was made fit for tillage and grazing.
1994 Times (Nexis) 3 Nov. Open stretches of redeemed marshland that were drained and irrigated in the Fascist era.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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