单词 | secre |
释义 | † secreadj.n. Obsolete. A. adj. = secret adj. in various senses. 1. Not allowed to be revealed, hidden, occult. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > secrecy, concealment > a profound secret, mystery > [adjective] secrec1386 mystica1398 mystical1516 dark1532 arcane1547 occulta1549 shadowish1561 abstruse1576 cryptical1588 shrouded (also involved, wrapped) in mysterya1616 mysterious1622 mysterial1630 cryptica1638 researched1653 rarefied1662 arcanalc1828 sphinx-like1837 sphinxine1845 abstrusive1848 Sphingine1925 c1386 G. Chaucer Canon's Yeoman's Prol. & Tale 90 But I wol nat auowe that I seye And therfore keepe it secree I yow preye. c1400 tr. Secreta Secret., Gov. Lordsh. 84 And þay gyf hym þe prys of alle science, secre and heuenly. c1407 J. Lydgate Reson & Sensuallyte 1675 This god is also messagere..For to report in special The secre thingis of the hevene. 1430–40 J. Lydgate tr. Bochas Fall of Princes (1554) viii. xxiv. 192/2 A ful precious stone,..Powder of which will discure anone, If it be drunke (though it be secree) Of maydenhed the broken chastitee. 2. secre seal. (a) A private seal of attestation affixed to a document; also figurative; (b) a seal fixed upon a closed letter or document. ΘΚΠ society > communication > indication > marking > imprinting > sealing > [noun] > seal > as fastening seala1272 secre seal1362 society > communication > indication > marking > imprinting > sealing > [noun] > seal > private secre seal1362 secret seal1378 secretum1863 1362 W. Langland Piers Plowman A. iii. 141 Heo may as muche do In a Mooneþ ones, As ȝoure secre seal [1377 B. iii. 145, 1393 C. iv. 183 secret seel] In Seuen score dayes. 1362 W. Langland Piers Plowman A. viii. 25 Bote vndur his secre seal [1377 B. vii. 23 secret seel; 1393 C. x. 27 secre seel] Treuþe sende a lettre. 1393 W. Langland Piers Plowman C. x. 138 The whiche arn lunatik lollares..For vnder godes secre seel here synnes ben ykeuered. 3. a. Of a person: Reserved or reticent in conduct or conversation; close, discreet. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > secrecy, concealment > [adjective] > disposed to secrecy, secretive dernOE covert1340 secrec1385 secretc1440 mum1532 closec1540 whist1577 as silent as the grave1613 privatea1625 dark1650 uncommunicating1650 dry1681 uncommunicative1691 unexpansive1847 secretive1853 tight-lipped1876 cagey1909 zip-lipped1943 closet1948 coy1961 tight1977 c1385 G. Chaucer Legend Good Women 1528 And he was wis, hardy, secre, and ryche. 1412–20 J. Lydgate tr. Hist. Troy i. 2001 Sche kepte hir cloos and wonderly secree, Þat by hir chere no man myȝt see What þat sche ment. b. Characterized by reserve or secrecy. Phrase, in secre wyse. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > secrecy, concealment > [adjective] dernc897 dighela1000 hid?c1225 stillc1275 stillyc1275 covertc1303 secrec1374 secret1399 secretivec1470 covered1484 dark1532 underhid1532 hiddena1547 concealed1558 abstruse1576 unshewing1598 mystical1600 of secreta1616 mystica1625 subterraneous1652 researched1653 hugger-mugger1692 hidlingsa1810 sub rosa1824 cachet1837 cloak and dagger1841 theftuous1881 q.t.1910 closet1966 down-low1991 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > secrecy, concealment > [adverb] stillyc1000 dernlyc1175 dernea1200 privement?c1225 hidlingsa1250 in hidela1300 in scubardisa1300 stilla1300 hidel-likea1325 privyc1330 ywryȝeliche1340 in secre wysec1374 hidinglya1382 hidlya1382 in privy1384 closea1387 secrelyc1386 stalworthlya1400 covertlyc1400 secrec1405 in hidlings1422 secretly1447 secretementc1470 in secret1474 hugger-muggera1529 in hugger-mugger1529 secret1539 underboard1548 closely1552 darkly1559 in secret wise1563 hiddenly1580 tectly1587 underwater1600 concealedly1622 underground1632 occultly1641 in petto1647 under the rosea1704 subterraneously1791 suppressedly1825 underfoot1860 c1374 G. Chaucer Troilus & Criseyde i. 744 In his counseyl tellinge That toucheth love that oughte be secree; For of him-self it wolde y-nough out-springe. c1386 G. Chaucer Doctor's Tale 143 This Iuge vn-to this cherl his tale hath toold In secree wise. 1440 in Wars Eng. in France (1864) II. 307 Sende me worde, yn the most secre wyse. 4. Intimate, privy. rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > secrecy, concealment > [adjective] > entrusted with secrets privya1393 derna1400 secret1470 secre?1553 private1601 conscious1609 confident of1659 fellow-knowing1662 confidant1816 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > hiding, concealing from view > privacy > [adjective] > conducted in private > of conversation, etc. particular1442 secret?a1513 secre?1553 private1560 confidential1759 ?1553 (c1501) G. Douglas Palice of Honour (London) i. l. 222 in Shorter Poems (1967) 22 Syne next her rayed..Xii. Damysylles..Quhilkis semyt of hyr consell most secre. 5. Of a place: Remote, retired, secluded. Also rarely of time, spent in seclusion. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > lack of social communication or relations > retirement or seclusion > [adjective] > spent in seclusion secrec1374 society > society and the community > social relations > lack of social communication or relations > retirement or seclusion > secluded place or place of seclusion > [adjective] secrec1374 blindc1386 privatea1513 secret?a1513 shadowy1555 close1571 retired1593 retrait1603 sequestrate1632 recessful1646 recluse1650 reserved1653 secessive1653 coy1670 sequestrated1726 slya1764 secluded1798 shy1841 retiracied1856 undisprivacied1870 madding1874 c1374 G. Chaucer tr. Boethius De Consol. Philos. i. pr. iv. 31 Thilke thinges that I hadde lerned of thee among my secree restingwhyles [L. inter secreta otia]. 1426 J. Lydgate tr. G. de Guileville Pilgrimage Life Man 4056 I am callyd Dame Penaunce. The cheff wardeyn..Off thylke yle most secre; The wych..Ys yhyd with-Inne a man. 1575 J. Rolland Treat. Court Venus i. f. 12v In hir chalmer quhilk ay was most secre. 6. quasi-adv. Secretly; without witnesses. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > secrecy, concealment > [adverb] stillyc1000 dernlyc1175 dernea1200 privement?c1225 hidlingsa1250 in hidela1300 in scubardisa1300 stilla1300 hidel-likea1325 privyc1330 ywryȝeliche1340 in secre wysec1374 hidinglya1382 hidlya1382 in privy1384 closea1387 secrelyc1386 stalworthlya1400 covertlyc1400 secrec1405 in hidlings1422 secretly1447 secretementc1470 in secret1474 hugger-muggera1529 in hugger-mugger1529 secret1539 underboard1548 closely1552 darkly1559 in secret wise1563 hiddenly1580 tectly1587 underwater1600 concealedly1622 underground1632 occultly1641 in petto1647 under the rosea1704 subterraneously1791 suppressedly1825 underfoot1860 c1405 (c1395) G. Chaucer Franklin's Tale (Hengwrt) (2003) l. 401 To noon oother creature..Of this matere he dorste no word seyn Vnder his brist he baar it moore secree Than euere dide Panfilus for Galathee. c1440 Pallad. on Husb. i. 541 So it be doon secre that no man se. B. n. 1. Something that is kept hidden or secret. a. Something hidden from human understanding or knowledge; a divine or natural mystery. ΘΚΠ the world > the supernatural > the occult > [noun] > hidden or mysterious affair secrec1386 secret1390 arcanum1646 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > secrecy, concealment > a profound secret, mystery > [noun] rounOE mysteryc1384 sacramentc1384 secrec1386 secret1390 riddlec1400 concealment1598 arcanum1605 Sphinxa1610 abstrusity1632 cryptic1663 c1386 G. Chaucer Canon's Yeoman's Tale 894 For this science, and this konnyng, quod he, Is of the secree of the secretes pardee. c1407 J. Lydgate Reson & Sensuallyte 4879 Ful of mystery and secres And many vnkouth prevites. c1430 Pilgr. Lyf Manhode (1869) i. lxxviii. 46 And þere weren shewed þee alle þe secrees of Nature. a1450 (c1410) H. Lovelich Hist. Holy Grail xvii. l. 57 He is a fool that don wele as I have do, To knowen the Secrees of his Saviour. b. A private or secret matter; = secret adj. 3. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > secrecy, concealment > [noun] > something concealed, a secret derna1000 counsel1377 secrec1386 dernheada1400 secretnessc1425 secrecyc1450 secret1450 concealment1598 reservation1612 cabal1631 recess1646 occult1648 reserve1680 state secret1822 reserving1844 inédit1910 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > hiding, concealing from view > privacy > [noun] > private matter or business counsel1377 secrec1386 secret1450 chamber counsela1616 privatea1616 particulara1617 privacya1625 confidence1748 c1386 G. Chaucer Monk's Tale 31 But to hise wyues toolde he his secree. c1400 Rom. Rose 5260 For tweyn in nombre is bet than three In every counsel and secree. 1489 (a1380) J. Barbour Bruce (Adv.) iv. 577 And couth secreis [1487 St. John's Cambr. secreis] rycht weill conceil. 2. A prayer in the Mass recited by the priest in a low voice; = secret adj. 2. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > parts of service > prayer said in low voice > [noun] secre1297 secret1387 secreta1737 society > faith > worship > prayer > kinds of prayer > [noun] > secret secre1297 secret1387 secreta1737 1297 R. Gloucester's Chron. (Rolls) 12044 As he stod at is masse..Biuore þe weued in is bedes, at þe secre riȝt, Com sir gui de mountfort..& villiche him slou. a1400 Minor Poems from Vernon MS xlvii. 541 Þen he biginnes his secre; Adoun þenne knele ȝe. c1480 (a1400) SS. Cosmas & Damian 1 in W. M. Metcalfe Legends Saints Sc. Dial. (1896) II. 292 Of haly messe in þe secre syndry sanctis set we se. 3. Secrecy. in secree, in private, secretly. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > secrecy, concealment > [noun] dighelnessc1000 dernship?c1225 derna1250 concealmenta1325 hidnessc1330 hiddennessc1380 privy1384 secrenessc1386 secre1390 stillnessa1400 secretnessa1475 hodelnessec1475 scuggery?a1500 hugger-mugger1529 closeness1562 secrecy1563 privatenessa1586 covertness1592 hugger-mug1654 privacy1702 conspiracy of silence1865 hush-hush1973 1390 J. Gower Confessio Amantis I. 62 He seith in open, fy! to Sinne, And in secre ther is no vice Of which that he nis a Norrice. 1488 (c1478) Hary Actis & Deidis Schir William Wallace (Adv.) (1968–9) iv. l. 403 Wallace with hyr in secre maid him glaid. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1911; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < adj.n.1297 |
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