α. 1600s– reviviscence.
β. 1700s– revivescence.
单词 | reviviscence |
释义 | reviviscencen.α. 1600s– reviviscence. β. 1700s– revivescence. 1. Return to animation or life following dormancy or death. ΘΚΠ the world > life > source or principle of life > resurrection or revival > [noun] aristc885 risinga1200 uprisingc1250 upristc1250 arisnessa1300 uprisea1300 arising1340 uparising1340 again-risingc1384 uprasa1400 upraisingc1400 resuscitation?a1450 revive1553 gain-risinga1557 revivification1561 restorement1571 apotheosis1595 revival1608 reviviscencea1631 reanimation1633 second birth1643 reviviction1646 anastasis1647 reviviscency1654 rise1738 anabiosis1890 a1631 J. Donne Serm. (1954) VII. 135 Corne that hath in nature a disposition to a reviviscence, and a repullulation. 1677 R. Plot Nat. Hist. Oxford-shire 197 The reviviscence of Anne Green, innocently condemned to die. 1682 R. Boyle Contin. New Exper. Physico-mech.: 2nd Pt. 93 The Adder remained in the same state, and gave no hope of reviviscence. 1703 D. Whitby Paraphr. & Comm. New Test. I. Acts xvii. 32 Stoicks who asserted a Conflagration, and Reviviscence of the World. 1774 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 64 432 On the Reviviscence of some Snails kept 15 years. 1786 A. Maclean Christ's Commission in Wks. (1846) II. 112 Our reviviscence, or resurrection to a new life of holiness. 1836–9 Todd's Cycl. Anat. & Physiol. II. 774/1 The calls of hunger are probably the principal cause of reviviscence. 1937 Mag. Digest June 15/1 Reviviscence was discovered in 1701, at the same time as the Rotifers were discovered. 2007 P. Schwyzer Archaeol. of Eng. Renaissance Lit. i. 21 ‘Reviviscence’, raising the dead, is not a difficult trick if the dead are only puppets, and we are holding the strings. 2. Revival; restoration to a flourishing or vigorous condition. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > [noun] > restoration to flourishing condition resurrectionc1450 reviving1486 resuscitating1554 revivement1611 revival1619 revivifying1631 reviction1644 resuscitation1650 revification1657 reviviscence1711 revivification1756 anastasis1843 revitalizing1849 revitalization1850 1711 W. King et al. Vindic. Sacheverell 94 If you can bury this in Oblivion, you think it would be a good Step to your own Reviviscence. 1782 R. Cumberland Anecd. Painters Spain II. 184 A spectator naturally regards these instances of reviviscence in the art with favour. 1844 in A. R. MacEwen Life & Lett. J. Cairns (1895) 186 This spurious reviviscence of paganism is a blot upon the whole Munich School of Art. 1875 H. Rogers Superhuman Origin Bible (ed. 3) 147 The superstition on which this empire was founded had a curious property of revivescence. 1921 J. Bryce Mod. Democracies II. iii. lxxx. 599 A tyrant might now and then be overthrown, but there was no reviviscence of the love of liberty. 1960 Standard Bank of S. Afr. Rev. 5 Current reports from industry indicate that there has been no reviviscence in market conditions. 2004 A. Bianchi Enforcing Internat. Law Norms against Terrorism v. xix. 491 A preliminary assessment of how effectively international law has responded to the reviviscence of international terrorism on such a grand scale. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.a1631 |
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