单词 | bodily |
释义 | bodilyadj.ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > materiality > [adjective] > material or not spiritual fleshlyc1175 bodilya1340 temporalc1380 worldyc1380 claylya1400 elementaryc1440 mondiala1500 gross1509 fleshly-wise1542 elemental1574 outward1574 natural1581 terrestrene1599 elementated1605 sublunary1609 temporarya1616 subluminary1625 sublunar1625 outwardlya1642 material1843 intramundane1845 unethereal1861 naturistic1886 a1340 R. Rolle Pricke of Conscience 3129 Som clerkes, þat spekes of purgatory Says þat þe fire þare is bodily, And noght gastly als þe saule es. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 428 (MED) Wit angel þat es gastli, And with man þat es bodili. c1449 R. Pecock Repressor (1860) 243 The bodili heuen and hise seid bodili parties. 1528 T. More Dialogue Heresyes i, in Wks. 152/2 That any bodily thyng should drawe an other without touching. 1633 Earl of Manchester Al Mondo: Contemplatio Mortis (rev. ed.) 168 There are three bodily Inhabitants already gone to heauen. 1674 N. Fairfax Treat. Bulk & Selvedge 198 The World..that bulk of bodily beings we see. 2. a. Of or belonging to the body or physical nature of man. bodily fear n. alarm for one's personal safety, apprehension of physical harm. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > [adjective] lichamlyc888 fleshlyc1175 outward?c1225 bodilyc1380 corporalc1400 personal?a1439 carnal1488 earthya1533 carrionc1540 corporatec1580 nervous1616 fleshy1630 somandric1716 physical1737 somatic1775 corporeal1795 psychosomatica1834 physico-mental1844 somal1900 the mind > emotion > fear > apprehension > [noun] > fright caused by alarm > for one's safety bodily fear1651 c1380 J. Wyclif De Pseudo-freris in Wks. (1880) 305 Bodiliche chastite is ofte broken. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Gött.) l. 12929 Manhede, þat bodili fode has of nede. c1400 (?c1380) Pearl l. 477 With bodyly bale hym blysse to byye. 1454 in F. J. Furnivall Fifty Earliest Eng. Wills (1882) 132 Beyng in good bodely helth. a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) I. clxxxi. f. cvv The Bysshop..myght departe thens without bodely harme. 1651 T. Hobbes Leviathan ii. xxvii. 155 The fear..of corporeall hurt, which we call Bodily Fear. 1711 E. Budgell Spectator No. 161. ⁋5 Fatigues of bodily Labour. 1785 T. Reid Ess. Intellect. Powers 276 My memory is not limited by any bodily organ. 1837 C. Dickens Pickwick Papers xxxix. 427 I'm in bodily fear. 1839 C. Dickens Nicholas Nickleby xxi. 193 Bodily illness is more easy to bear than mental. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > reality or real existence or actuality > [adjective] present1340 actuala1398 absolutec1443 effectualc1475 bodilya1616 effective1620 deedy1781 real lifec1819 positive1831 factual1846 transactional1858 entitative1862 real world1963 a1616 W. Shakespeare Coriolanus (1623) i. ii. 5 What euer [sc. Counsailes] haue bin thought one in this State That could be brought to bodily act, ere Rome Had circumuention. View more context for this quotation ΘΚΠ the mind > language > statement > assertion or affirmation > [noun] > solemn > ratified by touching a sacred object bodily oath1488 corporal oath1534 personal oath1587 1488 (c1478) Hary Actis & Deidis Schir William Wallace (Adv.) (1968–9) iv. l. 190 The bodelye ayth thai maid him with gud will. 1639 Council Rec. in Inverness Courier (1884) 25 Oct. 3/4 The said A. B. has givine his great and bodielie aith. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > constitution of matter > density or solidity > [adjective] thickc888 fastOE sada1375 massya1382 sounda1387 massya1398 corpulent1398 grossa1475 tight1513 massive1526 spiss?1527 solid?1533 thight1539 solidate1542 crass1545 bodily1557 spissy1570 dense1599 consolid1613 materiate1626 crassy1630 cakey1705 rocky1825 1557 R. Record Whetstone of Witte sig. Ciiiv Thereof be thei named bodily nombers, or sound nombers. The leaste of them all is commonly called a Cube. 1570 H. Billingsley in tr. Euclid Elements Geom. xi. Introd. f. 311v In these bookes following he entreateth of..bodely figures: as of Cubes. 1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World I. 20 That they [clouds] be thicke, grosse, and of a bodily consistence. DerivativesΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > [noun] > state or quality of having or being manheadc1330 in (the) fleshc1384 carnalitya1400 bodilihedec1440 fleshlihoodc1440 incarnating1549 corporeity1628 incarnation1646 body-beinga1652 corporeality1651 bodyhood1674 carneity1697 corporealness1731 avatar1816 pre-incarnation1903 c1440 W. Hylton Scala Perfeccionis (1494) ii. xxxiii The kynde of god that is..ferrest fro bodily hede. ˈbodiliˌness n. Obsolete ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > materiality > [noun] bodiness1398 corporality1398 corporalness1398 corpulentness1398 materiality1570 bodiliness1587 materialness1587 corpulency1594 corpulencea1625 corporature1647 crassities1659 corporeity1664 bodiship1674 physicalness1727 physicality1827 grossness1862 1587 Sir P. Sidney & A. Golding tr. P. de Mornay Trewnesse Christian Relig. xiv. 235 It behoueth the same [Soule] to bee altogether bodylesse it self: for had it any bodylinesse at all, it could not receiue any body into it. ˈbodily-wise adv. corporeally, in the body. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > [adverb] lichamlyc900 fleshlyc1230 bodilyc1370 (to raise or rise) in flesh and fellc1375 after the fleshc1384 outwardc1390 in flesh and bonea1400 naturally1439 corporally1483 corporate1495 corporatelya1513 animally1535 carnally1539 in flesh and blood1598 physicallyc1600 fleshlily1614 body-wise1620 all over1633 in (the) flesh1651 corporeally1664 body-like1674 somatically1847 bodily-wise1869 1869 T. T. Lynch Church & State 24 We cannot be in the country and in the town at the same time bodily-wise. Draft additions September 2017 bodily function n. a natural activity performed by the human body; (now esp.) flatulence, defecation, or another excretory function.In some contexts mildly euphemistic. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > organs of excretion > defecation or urination > [noun] needOE necessary1440 needinga1500 bodily function1655 occasion1670 toileting1793 call1815 voiding1926 1655 M. Casaubon Treat. Enthusiasme v. 206 Freeing the spirits of the body from..bodily functions, to serve the soul. 1766 W. Kenrick Falstaff's Wedding i. x. 11 Dol. And how do you find yourself?.. Fal. Tolerably thirsty... I can drink; and that is all the bodily functions I am capable of. 1857 Wabash Express (Terre Haute, Indiana) 4 Mar. She continued thus for seven days, motionless, and without exercising any bodily function. 1965 ‘A. Burgess’ Re Joyce ii. i. 83 We are past being shocked by Ulysses. We can..marvel at other things than dirty words and descriptions of bodily functions. 2017 Scotsman (Nexis) 19 Jan. Anyone attempting the challenge must sign a disclaimer exempting the restaurant from responsibility for ‘bodily functions’. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online December 2020). bodilyadv.ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > [adverb] lichamlyc900 fleshlyc1230 bodilyc1370 (to raise or rise) in flesh and fellc1375 after the fleshc1384 outwardc1390 in flesh and bonea1400 naturally1439 corporally1483 corporate1495 corporatelya1513 animally1535 carnally1539 in flesh and blood1598 physicallyc1600 fleshlily1614 body-wise1620 all over1633 in (the) flesh1651 corporeally1664 body-like1674 somatically1847 bodily-wise1869 society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > unspirituality > [adverb] worldlyeOE bodilyc1370 unghostlya1400 carnally1527 civilly1577 worldwarda1617 secularly1840 worldwards1845 materialistically1852 unspiritually1871 c1370 Lay-Folks Mass-bk. App. iv. 630 God þat diȝed vppon þe tre, þat þe prest receyuede bodile. 1394 P. Pl. Crede 619 All þo blissed beþ þat bodyliche hungreþ. a1450 (c1410) H. Lovelich Hist. Holy Grail xxxii. l. 422 Of Man that In this world lyveth bodily. 1579 W. Fulke Heskins Parl. Repealed in D. Heskins Ouerthrowne 323 It fedde the faithfull, not onely bodily, but also spiritually. 1685 R. Baxter Paraphr. New Test. Mark vi. 53 That we could as bodily believe and trust him for our..Souls. 2. In or with the body; in the flesh; in person. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > [adverb] > in or with the body bodilyc1440 c1440 Three Kings (1885) 26 Þe tyme was to-come þat he schulde þer appere bodelich. 1578 F. Thynne Let. 20 Oct. in Animaduersions (1875) p. lix Since I ame..barred bodely to approche your presence. 1640 E. Dering Disc. Proper Sacrifice (1644) 45 Christ..bodily present. 1803 R. Southey Wks. VI. 173 This is our father Francisco, Among us bodily. 3. transferred. With the whole body or bulk, ‘body and all’; all together, in one mass, as a whole. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being gathered together > [adverb] > accumulatively > so as to form compact mass > in one mass bodily1793 1793 J. Smeaton Narr. Edystone Lighthouse (ed. 2) §322 The seas came in bodily over the Barbican wall. 1850 E. B. Browning Poems (new ed.) II. 4 As if that, over brake and lea, Bodily the wind did carry The great altar of St. Mary. 1877 A. B. Edwards Thousand Miles up Nile xviii. 520 A full-length portrait of Seti I., cut out bodily from the walls of his sepulchre. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.a1340adv.c1370 |
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