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单词 bethink
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bethinkv.

/bɪˈθɪŋk/
Forms: Past tense and participle bethought /bɪˈθɔːt/. In Old English biþencan, Middle English bithenchen, bithenke: for variants see think v.2
Origin: A word inherited from Germanic.
Etymology: Common Germanic: Old English biþęncan = Old Saxon bithenkjan , Old High German bidenchan (Middle High German, modern German, Dutch bedenken ), Gothic biþagkjan < Old Germanic *biþaŋkjan , < bi- , be- prefix + þaŋkjan to think v.2 The sense-development may be compared with that of advise v. and French aviser.
I. transitive.
1.
a. To think of or about, bear in mind; to call to mind, recollect. Obsolete except with clause.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > memory > call to mind, recollect [verb (transitive)]
i-thenchec897
bethinkOE
mingOE
thinkOE
monelOE
umbethinkc1175
to draw (also take) into (or to) memorya1275
minc1330
record1340
revert1340
remembera1382
mindc1384
monishc1384
to bring to mindc1390
remenec1390
me meanetha1400
reducec1425
to call to mind1427
gaincall1434
pense1493
remord?1507
revocate1527
revive1531
cite1549
to call back1572
recall1579
to call to mind (also memory, remembrance)1583
to call to remembrance1583
revoke1586
reverse1590
submonish1591
recover1602
recordate1603
to call up1606
to fetch up1608
reconjure1611
collect1612
remind1615
recollect1631
rememorize1632
retrieve1644
think1671
reconnoitre1729
member1823
reminisce1829
rememorate1835
recomember1852
evoke1856
updraw1879
withcall1901
access1978
OE Guthlac B 1296 Tid is þæt þu fere, ond þa ærendu eal biþence.
c1250 Laȝamon Brut 8257 Biþench þat he was Lud kinges sone.
c1374 G. Chaucer Troilus & Criseyde i. 982 Her bewte to bythenkyn, and her youthe.
1597 J. Payne Royall Exchange 33 Bethinck that the crowne of glorie is set forthe..in the end of the race.
1609 W. Shakespeare Pericles xxi. 34 Tis well bethought . View more context for this quotation
1885 E. Arnold Secret of Death 10 Bethink How those of old, the saints, clove to their word.
b. To think upon or remember (a person). Obsolete.
ΚΠ
c1320 Cast. Loue 482 And to habben me bi-þouht.
c1350 Leg. Rood (1871) 19 A bi-heste he hedde Whon þe tyme weore folfuld vr lord him wolde biþenche.
c1449 R. Pecock Repressor (1860) 164 We bithenken tho persoones.
2. To think of, imagine, conceive. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of ideation > conceive, form in the mind [verb (transitive)]
readOE
thinkOE
bethinkc1175
makea1400
imaginec1400
conceive?a1425
suppose1586
conceit1591
ideate1610
braina1616
forma1616
engross1632
cogitate1856
conceptualize1873
the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of imagination > imagine or visualize [verb (transitive)]
seeOE
thinkOE
bethinkc1175
devise1340
portraya1375
imagec1390
dreama1393
supposea1393
imaginea1398
conceive?a1425
fantasyc1430
purposea1513
to frame to oneselfa1529
'magine1530
imaginate1541
fancy1551
surmit?1577
surmise1586
conceit?1589
propose1594
ideate1610
project1612
figurea1616
forma1616
to call up1622
propound1634
edify1645
picture1668
create1679
fancify1748
depicture1775
vision1796
to conjure up1819
conjure1820
envisage1836
to dream up1837
visualize1863
envision1921
pre-visualize1969
c1175 Lamb. Hom. 25 Biþenchen mid his fule heorte þe heo wulle underfon swa heȝ þing.
c1386 G. Chaucer Wife of Bath's Tale 772 He spak moore harm than herte may bithynke.
3. To think over (a thing) with a view to decision or action; to consider. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > thought > continued thinking, reflection, contemplation > thinking about, consideration, deliberation > consider, deliberate [verb (transitive)]
i-thenchec897
showeOE
i-mune971
thinkOE
overthinkOE
takec1175
umbethinkc1175
waltc1200
bethinkc1220
wend?c1225
weighc1380
delivera1382
peisea1382
considerc1385
musec1390
to look over ——a1393
advise?c1400
debatec1400
roll?c1400
revert?a1425
advertc1425
deliberc1425
movec1425
musec1425
revolvec1425
contemplec1429
overseec1440
to think overc1440
perpend1447
roil1447
pondera1450
to eat inc1450
involvec1470
ponderate?a1475
reputec1475
counterpoise1477
poisea1483
traversec1487
umbecast1487
digest1488
undercast1489
overhalec1500
rumble1519
volve?1520
compassa1522
recount1526
trutinate1528
cast1530
expend1531
ruminate1533
concoct1534
contemplate1538
deliberate1540
revolute1553
chawa1558
to turn over1568
cud1569
cogitate1570
huik1570
chew1579
meditatec1580
discourse1581
speculate1599
theorize1599
scance1603
verse1614
pensitate1623
agitate1629
spell1633
view1637
study1659
designa1676
introspect1683
troll1685
balance1692
to figure on or upon1837
reflect1862
mull1873
to mull over1874
scour1882
mill1905
c1220 Bestiary 94 Or he it biðenken can hise eȝen weren mirke.
1297 R. Gloucester's Chron. 289 Hii..byþoȝte hou hii myȝte best myd þe holy body do.
a1375 (c1350) William of Palerne (1867) l. 2748 Þe werewolf..bi-þout how were best þe bestes to help.
?1577 J. Northbrooke Spiritus est Vicarius Christi: Treat. Dicing 10 Al things which he hath..either intended, by thought, saide, or done.
1614 R. Wilkinson Paire of Serm. Ep. Ded. sig. A2 Bethinking by what meanes I might best either expresse or deserue thankes.
1647 F. Bland Souldiers March 32 If they should..seriously bethink what clemencie..they would desire, if in the same case.
4. To devise, contrive, plan, arrange. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > will > intention > planning > plan [verb (transitive)]
forethinkc897
bethinka1225
compass1297
contrivec1330
ordain1340
conjectc1380
imaginec1380
cast1382
ordaina1387
advisec1400
forecast1413
imagec1450
ordainc1450
project1477
foreminda1535
invent1539
aimc1540
practise1550
plat1556
trive1573
meditate1582
patterna1586
plot1589
platform1592
design1594
chew1600
forelay1605
to map out1618
to cut out1619
agitate1629
laya1631
plod1631
cut1645
calculate1654
concert1702
to scheme out1716
plan1718
model1725
to rough out1738
to lay out1741
plan1755
prethink1760
shape1823
programme1834
pre-plan1847
encompass1882
target1948
a1225 Juliana 67 Greiðe al þat þu const grimliche biþenchen.
c1320 Cast. Loue 698 Seue berbicans..Wiþ gret ginne al bi-þouht.
c1440 Gesta Romanorum 35 Go we alle anon to the Emperour, and be-thynke vs a remedye.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Henry VI, Pt. 3 (1623) iii. iii. 39 We bethinke a meanes to breake it off. View more context for this quotation
5. To regret, repent, grudge (= Old English ofþęncan.)
ΘΚΠ
the mind > will > wish or inclination > unwillingness > hesitate or scruple at [verb (transitive)] > be unwilling to grant or allow
begrudgec1390
grutchc1400
grudgec1500
repine1548
bethink1682
1682 J. Norris tr. Hierocles Golden Verses 24 Neither ought we to bethink what we spend upon them.
1687 in London Gaz. No. 2252/5 That Your Majesty may never have cause..to withdraw or bethink the..Liberty given us.
1696 J. Locke in H. R. F. Bourne Life J. Locke (1876) II. xiii. 338 I can never bethink any pains or time of mine in the service of my country.
6. causal. To remind (one) of, that. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > memory > reminder, putting in mind > remind [verb (transitive)]
mingOE
mina1200
bethink1340
recorda1382
reducec1425
rememberc1425
rememorate1460
mind1524
revive?1564
remembrance1593
recall1595
prompt1600
remind1621
enmind1645
immind1647
refricate1657
commonish1661
flap1790
to touch up1796
1340 Ayenbite (1866) 100 Þis word uader þe beþengþ þet þou art zone.
II. reflexive.
7. To collect one's thoughts; to take thought; to recollect oneself, return to oneself. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > consciousness > contemplation of self > reflect on oneself [verb]
bethinkc1000
rememberc1405
to descend into (also within) oneself1539
finger1546
reflect1595
recollect1640
introvert1671
Hamletize1844
introspect1884
c1000 West Saxon Gospels: Luke (Corpus Cambr.) xv. 17 Þa beþohte he hine and cwæð.
a1200 Moral Ode 43 in Lamb. Hom. 161 Wel late ich habbe me bi-þocht.
1483 W. Caxton tr. J. de Voragine Golden Legende 244/1 She bethoughte her and prayed thus in her self.
1611 Bible (King James) 1 Kings viii. 47 If they shall bethinke themselues..and repent. View more context for this quotation
1649 J. Milton Εικονοκλαστης xxviii. 241 The rest..may find the grace..to bethink themselves, and recover.
8.
a. To occupy oneself in thought; to reflect, consider, think; also, to call to mind, recollect.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > memory > remember [verb (reflexive)]
mingOE
bethink?c1225
umbethinka1300
rememberc1350
rememberc1405
record1483
remembera1522
think1556
revive1774
the mind > mental capacity > thought > continued thinking, reflection, contemplation > thinking about, consideration, deliberation > bethink oneself, consider [verb (reflexive)]
bethink?c1225
to be bethoughtc1250
beredec1275
counselc1290
umbethinka1300
umthinka1300
visea1330
advisec1380
umbthinka1400
?c1225 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Cleo. C.vi) (1972) 149 Ȝef hahire wel biþochte.
c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1963) l. 3821 Ælc Frensc-mon þe wes aht. hæfð hine seolfne bi-þoht.
c1330 Arth. & Merl. 893 The iustice him gan bi~thenche, And thus aposed that wenche.
a1450 Knt. de la Tour (1868) 56 Eve..ansuered to lightely withoute bethenkinge her.
?1578 W. Patten Let. Entertainm. Killingwoorth 70 Ile tell yoo if I can when I haue better bethought me.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Measure for Measure (1623) ii. ii. 148 I will bethinke me: come againe to morrow. View more context for this quotation
1737 L. Clarke Compl. Hist. Bible I. viii. 525 Advising them to bethink themselves, and to take soberer Measures.
1819 W. Irving Rip Van Winkle in Sketch Bk. i. 85 Rip bethought himself a moment.
b. with infinitive (obsolete) or object clause, esp. indirect interrogative.
ΚΠ
c1175 Lamb. Hom. 155 Hwenne ho hom biðohten þet heo isuneȝed hefden.
c1386 G. Chaucer Parson's Tale ⁋228 Bythynke him wel that he hath deserved thilke peynes.
1634 T. Heywood Maidenhead Lost iv, in Wks. (1874) IV. 148 Bethinke thee what thou vndertak'st.
1851 A. Helps Compan. Solitude vi. 93 To bethink themselves how little they may owe to their own merit.
c. with of (formerly on, upon).
ΚΠ
c1175 Ormulum (Burchfield transcript) l. 2917 Þatt godess þeoww himm ȝeorne birrþ Biþennkenn. & bilokenn. Off all þatt tatt he wile don.
1297 R. Gloucester's Chron. 368 Kyng Wyllam byþoȝte hym ek of þe volc, þat was verlore.
c1380 J. Wyclif Wks. (1880) 372 He by~þouȝte hym on þis swerde.
1413 J. Lydgate Pilgr. of Sowle (1859) v. v. 76 Thenne I bethought me vppon the byrdes.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Measure for Measure (1623) v. i. 453 I haue bethought me of another fault. View more context for this quotation
1870 W. C. Bryant tr. Homer Iliad I. iv. 113 The Greeks will..Bethink them of their country.
9. To take it into one's head, propose to oneself, resolve. (French s'aviser.)
ΘΚΠ
the mind > will > intention > intend [verb (reflexive)]
turnc1175
tightc1300
castc1386
bethink1387
ettlec1440
1387 J. Trevisa tr. R. Higden Polychron. I. 139 Þanne þe lordes byþouȝte hem..oþerwise to fiȝte.
c1400 (?c1380) Cleanness (1920) l. 125 Þe mayster him biþoȝt, Þat he wolde se þe semblé.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Julius Caesar (1623) iv. ii. 302 It may be I shall otherwise bethinke me. View more context for this quotation
1712 R. Steele Spectator No. 264. ⁋5 A Fellow..has bethought himself of joining Profit and Pleasure together.
1884 W. J. Courthope Addison iv. 58 Charles naturally bethought himself of calling literature to his assistance.
III. intransitive.
10.
a. To consider, reflect, meditate, think. archaic.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > thought > continued thinking, reflection, contemplation > meditate, reflect [verb (intransitive)]
howOE
study?c1225
bethinkc1300
muse1340
recorda1400
imaginec1400
to take thoughtc1450
contemplaire1474
medite1483
remord1535
contemplate?1538
ruminate1547
meditate1560
scance1606
excogitate1630
cogitate1633
reflect1772
c1300 Beket 43 He moste bithenche, For he was stronge adrad ȝut.
1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) Gen. xxiv. 63 He was goon out to bithenk in the feeld.
1413 J. Lydgate Pilgr. of Sowle (1859) i. xiv. 11 I gan to bythenke to me yf euer I had seruyd ony seynt.
1590 H. Swinburne Briefe Treat. Test. & Willes Ded. Bethinking with myselfe (most reuerende Father).
1817 Ld. Byron Manfred i. i. 167 Bethink ere thou dismiss us, ask again.
b. with of, on, upon; = 1 4. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > thought > continued thinking, reflection, contemplation > thinking about, consideration, deliberation > think about, consider [verb (intransitive)]
thinkOE
thinkOE
bethinka1200
umthinka1300
to have mind ofc1300
casta1340
studya1375
delivera1382
to chew the cudc1384
to take advisementa1393
stema1400
compassc1400
advisec1405
deliberc1405
to make it wisec1405
to take deliberationc1405
enter?a1413
riddlec1426
hovec1440
devise?c1450
to study by (also in) oneself?c1450
considerc1460
porec1500
regard1523
deliberate1543
to put on one's thinking or considering cap1546
contemplate1560
consult1565
perpend1568
vise1568
to consider of1569
weigh1573
ruminate1574
dascanc1579
to lay to (one's) heart1588
pondera1593
debate1594
reflect1596
comment1597
perponder1599
revolvea1600
rumine1605
consider on, upon1606
to think twice1623
reflex1631
spell1645
ponderatea1652
to turn about1725
to cast a thought, a reflection upon1736
to wake over1771
incubatea1847
mull1857
fink1888
a1200 Moral Ode 162 in Trin. Coll. Hom. 224 He biðohte an helle fur.
c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1963) l. 2504 Biðenc [c1300 Otho Bi-þench] o ðire mon-schipe.
a1300 Floriz & Bl. 428 While i biþenche of sume ginne.
1384 G. Chaucer Hous of Fame 1176 On this Castell to bethynke.
1597 J. Payne Royall Exchange 10 I wyshe..the exchange..to bethinck on the wayters..on there..soules.
1608 Bp. J. King Serm. 38 His Eie-liddes haue considered and bethought of the means.
a1645 W. Browne tr. M. Le Roy Hist. Polexander (1647) iii. ii. 75 He bethought on the meanes.
IV. passive.
11. to be bethought: to bethink oneself (in senses 7 9). See also bethought adj.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > thought > continued thinking, reflection, contemplation > thinking about, consideration, deliberation > bethink oneself, consider [verb (reflexive)]
bethink?c1225
to be bethoughtc1250
beredec1275
counselc1290
umbethinka1300
umthinka1300
visea1330
advisec1380
umbthinka1400
c1250 Old Eng. Misc. 166 To bidden his milce to late we beoð biþohte.
c1405 (c1387–95) G. Chaucer Canterbury Tales Prol. (Hengwrt) (2003) l. 767 Of a myrthe I am right now bithoght To doon yow ese.
c1420 Pallad. on Husb. i. 1080 It is not strange..An husbonde on his baathe to be bethought.
1608 W. Shakespeare King Lear vii. 172 And am bethought To take the basest and most poorest shape. View more context for this quotation
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