单词 | resultancy |
释义 | † resultancyn. Obsolete. 1. a. A result, effect, outcome, or issue. Cf. resultance n. 3a, 3b. 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 1613 R. N. Christians Manna Pref. sig. ***4v Can it neuerthelesse giue assent to such vnreasonable, improbable, and impossible resultancyes? 1615 T. Adams White Deuill (ed. 4) 68 Our children, as the sweete resultancies, and liuing pictures of our selues. 1675 R. Baxter Catholick Theol. ii. viii. 186 As a resultancy from those Gifts. 1701 J. Norris Ess. Ideal World I. ii. 59 The very..nature of relation..is not a thing intended by itself, but a meer resultancy. 1716 M. Davies Athenæ Britannicæ II. 424 Laudable or Praisable Subsistency or Co-originating Resultancy. 1867 Littell's Living Age 28 Sept. 793/2 I'm sure that this resultancy of foul water is reconvertable into paper. b. A reflection; = resultance n. 3c. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > light > reflection > [noun] > reflected light reflectionc1475 borrowed light1571 reflect1594 resultance1618 resultancy1628 reverberation1860 1628 T. Spencer Art of Logick 10 A resultancy or reflection, proceeding from a being obiected to our vnderstanding. a1641 R. Montagu Acts & Monuments (1642) 119 In the firmament of heaven be many Starres;..of sundry resultancies and apparitions; of the first, second, third magnitude, as they use to speak. 2. A conclusion. Cf. resultance n. 2. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > narration > [noun] > conclusion conclusionc1405 epilogation1474 epilogo1588 resultance1610 resultancya1628 epilogue1644 epilogism1671 a1628 J. Clare Converted Jew (1630) i. 52 What other resultancy can here be made out of all these Premisses, but this? 1637 P. Heylyn Briefe Answer Burton 26 By way of Corollarie, or resultancie out of all the premisses. 1651 ‘A. B.’ tr. L. Lessius Sir Walter Rawleigh's Ghost 73 From all which, this one true resultancy or conclusion may infallibly be gathered. 1682 R. Ware Foxes & Firebrands: Pt. II 86 in J. Nalson Foxes & Firebrands (new ed.) The resultancy of this Story is home and pat. 3. The fact of issuing, resulting, or deriving from something; = resultance n. 4. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > causation > effect, result, or consequence > [noun] > fact of resulting resulting1599 resultance1615 resultancy1629 ensuance1652 1629 W. Prynne Church of Englands Old Antithesis 79 If Gods fore-sight and euerlasting Decrees, haue their resultancie from the will of man. 1640 E. Reynolds Treat. Passions xxxii. 399 From Nature generated..by secret and ineffable Resultancy and Emanation. a1680 J. Corbet Humble Endeavour (1683) ii. xii. 20 Which Relation..follows the said fundamentum by a bare Resultancy, without any further Causation. 1884 T. Harper Metaphysics of School III. v. iv. 165 It is by a sort of resultancy, that it is not by transmutation, and that in both cases the principiant and principiate exist simultaneously. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < |
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