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单词 resultance
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resultancen.

Brit. /rᵻˈzʌlt(ə)ns/, U.S. /rəˈzəlt(ə)ns/, /riˈzəlt(ə)ns/
Forms: late Middle English resultans, late Middle English resultauns, 1600s resultanse, 1600s– resultance.
Origin: Either (i) formed within English, by derivation. Or (ii) a borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: result v., -ance suffix; Latin resultāre , -ance suffix.
Etymology: In sense 1 < result v. or its etymon classical Latin resultāre + -ance suffix. In later use < result v. + -ance suffix. Compare later resultant adj. and resultancy n.
1. Origin, beginning. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > beginning > [noun]
ordeOE
thresholdeOE
frumthc950
anginOE
frumeOE
worthOE
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birtha1425
principlea1449
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inition1463
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outsettinga1698
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offset1791
commence1794
aurora1806
incipiency1817
set-out1821
set-in1826
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go-off1830
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start1857
incipience1864
oncome1865
kick-off1875
off-go1886
off1896
get-go1960
lift-off1967
c1450 J. Capgrave Life St. Katherine (Arun. 396) (1893) iii. 704 (MED) Of man and god his persone..hath take resultans [v.r. resultauns].
2.
a. The result of deliberation; a decision, a conclusion. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > [noun] > a judgement, ruling
doomc825
judging1357
verdictc1386
determination1395
judgement?a1400
skillc1400
decision1467
date1488
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resolution1545
pronouncement1593
resultance1610
decreea1642
placit1641
pronounce1641
placitum1649
vardy1738
deliverance1856
1610 J. Donne Pseudo-martyr Pref. sig. C1 It is easie to obserue, what the Collection and resultanse vpon this conclusion will be.
1619–20 E. Herbert Let. to Jas. I in S. R. Gardiner Lett. Relations Eng. & Germany (1868) 2nd Ser. 110 To represent unto your Sacred Majestys most judiciouse consideration what in all probability may be the resultance and conclusion of the many consultacions this State hath had.
b. The sum or gist of something. Frequently with of. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > narration > [noun] > conclusion
conclusionc1405
epilogation1474
epilogo1588
resultance1610
resultancya1628
epilogue1644
epilogism1671
1610 J. Donne Pseudo-martyr viii. 245 He speakes out of the strength and resultance of many lawes and Canons there alleadged.
a1639 H. Wotton Surv. Educ. in Reliquiæ Wottonianæ (1672) 82 If in these external marks, or signatures there be any certainty, it must be taken from that which I have formerly called the Total Resultance.
1692 C. Morton Spirit of Man 25 The Aggregation or Resultance, of this our Spirit, from the concurrence of divers things, both within, and without the Man.
1790 P. Peckard Mem. Life Mr. Nicholas Ferrar 33 He could fully render the resultance of any author he had gone through, as myself can testify amongst others of his consorts.
3.
a. Something which issues, proceeds, or emanates from another thing. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > [noun] > of intangible things or particles from an object > that which
streamc1374
expiration1576
project1596
deflux1603
defluxion1603
effluence1603
resultation1603
resultance1611
resultancy1613
effluxion1625
effluency1646
emanation1646
efflux1647
issue1659
emission1664
offshoot1674
elapsea1677
1611 J. Donne Anat. World sig. B3 He would..thence infer, That soules were but Resultances from her.
1625 T. Jackson Treat. Originall of Vnbeliefe xiii. 99 Sensible obiects..grant a resultance of such a form or stampe of them in the eye.
1680 W. Waller Divine Medit. (1839) 23 That placency which we take to be in them, is but a resultance of our own Minds.
b. A result, effect, or outcome. Now rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > existence and causation > causation > effect, result, or consequence > [noun] > outcome or that which results
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outcominga1382
conclusionc1384
endc1385
fruita1400
finec1405
termination?a1425
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exit1570
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sequence1600
upshot1604
resultance1616
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apotelesm1636
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prosult1647
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resultant1692
outlet1710
period1713
outcome1788
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outcome1808
upset1821
overcome1822
upping1828
summary1831
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out-turn1881
end-product1923
pay-off1926
wash-up1961
1616 S. Page 9 Serm. 83 For the Plough helpeth to support the Crowne, and all lawful vocations haue as a particular & priuate gaine to the industrious agents themselues, so also a most profitable resultance to the Common-wealth.
1664 H. Power Exper. Philos. Concl. 193 The old Dogmatists..that onely gaz'd at the visible effects and last Resultances of things.
1696 W. Bates Serm. Psalm CXXX 37 Upon this Consent of the Father and the Son, the whole Fabrick of our Redemption is built. 'Tis the Resultance from it, that the Execution of Justice on Christ is the Expiation of our Sins.
1727 W. Harte Poems 15 Soft strokes, and graceful negligence demand, The nice resultance of an easy hand.
1736 J. Ball Importance Right Apprehensions of God 16 Esteem and Prostration..are the natural Resultances of our being intelligent, and of making a right Use of our intellectual Powers.
1848 H. S. Slight Talmon & Hadassah 238 The hypocrisy, which is the resultance of such misguided zeal, must needs be more malignant.
1881 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. May 564/2 In all these resultances..the sword invariably maintained..the great striking characteristic of its form of proceeding.
1908 F. Watson Eng. Gram. Schools to 1660 vi. 123 Right gait or motion, behaviour at table are fully described and importance of small details in manners shown, by insisting on the resultance of their accumulation, in the view of a man's bearing as a whole.
c. A reflection; an image in a mirror. Also figurative. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > matter > light > reflection > [noun] > reflected light
reflectionc1475
borrowed light1571
reflect1594
resultance1618
resultancy1628
reverberation1860
1618 T. Adams Happines of Church i. 95 Let a looking-glasse be set before him, it will reflect it to his eyes, he shall read it by the resultance.
1638 Randolph's Muses Looking-Gl. Prefatory Verses I confesse that power which workes in mee Is but a weake resultance tooke from thee.
1652 E. Benlowes Theophila sig. A1v I'm but a faint Resultance from thy Light, Which, at Sols Rise and Set, enchears my Sight.
1691 W. Bates Four Last Things 297 From the Vision of his Glory, there will be a resultance of his likeness imprest on us.
4. The fact of issuing, resulting, or deriving from something. Esp. in by resultance: derivatively. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > existence and causation > causation > effect, result, or consequence > [noun] > fact of resulting
resulting1599
resultance1615
resultancy1629
ensuance1652
1615 T. Jackson Iustifying Faith iv. ii. vii. 231 It may be a question whether the expulsion of cold out of the water or of sinne out of our bodies..can haue any proper formall cause or onely an efficient by resultance.
1635 T. Jackson Humiliation Sonne of God iv. 39 Accidents had their beginnings as appurtenances to their subjects, by resultance onely.
a1660 H. Hammond Serm. (1664) viii. 113 We may not think so vulgarly of Scripture, as to dream that any title of it came by resultance or casually into the world.
1680 Counterplots 7 Whatever is properly and essentially good must..be so by its resultance from this Holy Being.
1695 R. South Tritheism 73 An Efficient Cause,..producing its Effect by an Action or Efficiency properly so called, but only by Resultance or Efflux.
1721 R. Fern Treat. Celestial Work & Worship v. 198 We may in the last place consider the Resultance of the celestial Worship and Praises.
a1767 T. Boston Select Disc. (1768) xviii. 399 The resultance of a personality from the human nature was prevented, by its being immediately, upon its formation, united unto the second person.
1898 W. McDonald Motion xii. 284 Substances are truly efficient causes of such accidental forms as are produced in them by transmutation, but not of those which owe their origin to mere resultance.
5. The action of rebounding or rising. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > upward movement > [noun]
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mount1486
upwith?1507
surrection1509
upgoing1555
rise1573
arise1590
ascension1598
uprest1602
transcendencea1616
ascent1616
mounture1631
resultancea1634
uprise1690
anabasis1706
upshift1839
a1634 W. Austin Devotionis Augustinianæ Flamma (1635) 85 Most of the Seers..of this world goe (first) by the ground-line to seeke a false Ioy on Earth, whence it is not possible there should be any Resultance to make an Angle up-ward.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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