单词 | subjected |
释义 | subjectedadj. 1. Placed or set underneath; underlying, subjacent. Now archaic and poetic.In later use chiefly with allusion to quot. 1667. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > low position > [adjective] > situated or placed under underlaida1100 subjected?a1425 suppositivec1475 subject?1541 subjacent1598 subterjacent1598 underlying1611 subjunct1639 supposite1640 suppedaneous1646 subordinate1648 subdititious1657 substrated1663 succumbent1664 subtended1670 substrate1678 subadjacent1722 supposed1766 subtending1777 substrative1823 underset1845 infraposed1854 substant1883 underneath1894 underlappingc1900 ?a1425 tr. Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie (N.Y. Acad. Med.) f. 163v Haly Abbas..counseileþ rounde cauteriez..for to diuerte & turne þe materiez þat reumatiseth to þe partiez subiected & byneþefourth. 1598 A. M. tr. J. Guillemeau Frenche Chirurg. f. 10v/2 The fore-sayed subiacent, or subiectede membrane. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost xii. 640 The hastning Angel..Led them direct, and down the Cliff as fast To the subjected Plaine. View more context for this quotation 1673 M. Hale Ess. Fluid Bodies 5 The Gravitation or non-Gravitation of Fluids upon subjected Bodies. 1678 H. Vaughan Thalia Rediviva 50 Where he might view the boundless skie,..Subjected hills, trees, meads and Flow'rs. 1718 M. Prior Solomon on Vanity i, in Poems Several Occasions (new ed.) 413 Where..Ascends my Soul? what sees She White and Great Amidst subjected Seas? 1786 County Mag. Apr. 60/2 The tranquil and even surface of the water will be transferred to that of the oil, and the subjected water assume a turbulent appearance. 1820 J. H. Wiffen Aonian Hours (ed. 2) 8 The stockdove's plaintive wail Wins to the curious ear o'er the subjected vale. 1898 S. Phillips Poems 18 The large view of the subjected seas..: all Asia at my feet spread out. 1914 G. E. Woodberry Poems 86 Here stood thy temple, on the mountain's horn, Lifted high over the subjected plain. 2009 J. Waterfield Heart of his Myst. 235 His [sc. Richard II's] continued career does indeed become a pilgrimage, as he is progressively stripped of his dignities and descends from a regal height to the subjected plain. 2. Brought into a state of subjection; under the dominion or authority of another. Also: submissive, obedient (now rare). ΘΚΠ society > authority > subjection > [adjective] > made subject to authority subjecta1375 subjugatec1429 subact?1440 redact?a1475 mancipatec1487 suppeditate?1526 underthrown1532 submitted1537 subjected1550 subdued1553 captivate1581 vassalled1606 envassalled1609 captivated1621 subordinated1640 subacted1644 vassalized1647 subjugated1656 reduced1659 society > authority > subjection > obedience > submissiveness > [adjective] tholemodec1000 bowinga1340 subjectc1384 enclinant1400 yoldena1413 subjective1417 prostratec1425 obtemperate?a1475 subjected1550 subject-like1553 submiss1570 submissive1572 yielding1578 obnoxious1591 subordinate1594 subjectly1596 yieldable1603 dejective1611 passive1616 awebound1631 succumbent1647 resigning1648 complaisant1676 ovine1676 1550 T. Nicolls tr. Thucydides Hist. Peloponnesian War viii. x. f. ccxiiiv They myght constraigne all the subiected & confederated cyties, for to contribute monney. a1586 Sir P. Sidney Arcadia (1590) i. xix. sig. M3v Withall subiected humblenes. a1616 W. Shakespeare King John (1623) i. i. 264 Needs must you lay your heart at his dispose, Subiected tribute to commanding loue. View more context for this quotation 1690 J. Locke Ess. Humane Understanding iv. xix. 356 He is certainly the most subjected, the most enslaved, who is so in his Understanding. 1719 D. Defoe Farther Adventures Robinson Crusoe 90 All the five were most willing,..subjected Creatures, rather like Slaves than Wives. 1763 J. Brown Diss. Poetry & Music 193 The Patrician Ladies, who lately had reveled amidst the Spoils of a subjected World. 1815 J. Cormack Abol. Fem. Infanticide Guzerat ii. 34 That a subsidiary and subjected tribe should have cherished such extravagant notions of their own superiority. 1876 J. Ruskin Fors Clavigera VI. 88 To comply in all sweet and subjected ways with the wishes and habits of their parents. 1907 Trans. Devon Assoc. 48 The Welsh British had themselves absorbed a subjected race. 1993 N. Tredell Crit. Decade p. xii The release of subjected peoples from those cruel, austere regimes is a great liberation. Compounds subjected matter n. now historical = subject matter n. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > materials > [noun] stuffc1440 materialc1475 material1509 graith1513 subject matter1535 metalc1550 staple1598 tew1616 subjected matter1645 materiable1652 matter1680 ingredient1691 vehicle1837 input1893 1645 J. A. in T. Urquhart Trissotetras sig. A3 The Author of this Treatise..expatiated his spirits upon all its Actioms, Principles, Analogies, precepts, and whole subjected matter. 1697 tr. F. Burgersdijck Monitio Logica i. viii. 26 Creation is nothing else but the producing of something out of nothing; that is, out of no Subjected Matter. 1747 J. Thomson tr. M. Aurelius Commentaries xii. §7. 193 The frailty and weakness of the material principle of every thing, considered in itself abstractly from the subjected matter. 1836 I. Boyle tr. in Hist. View Council of Nice 43 On this account we are persecuted, and because we said that..he [sc. the Son] is not a part of God, nor of any subjected matter. 1991 P. E. Dutton in Bernard of Chartres Glosae super Platonem Introd. 85 Bernard seems to have said that the work of the divine mind is..twofold: one work that it creates out of subjected matter..and another that it makes from itself and contains within itself. Derivatives subˈjectedly adv. ΘΚΠ society > authority > subjection > [adverb] subjectively1579 dispositively1616 obnoxiously1625 subjectedlya1793 a1793 J. Scott Jrnl. (1815) 213 Continuing for some time, subjectedly [1797 subjectly] given up to his holy will, witnessing his glory to rest upon me as a royal diadem, and receiving some sweet manifestations or confirmations of his fatherly care. 1839 New Monthly Mag. 55 44 Licking his face, and subjectedly, as if in token of homage. 1922 D. H. Lawrence Aaron's Rod (N.Y. ed.) xxi. 346 Whatever else happens, somewhere, sometime, the deep power-urge in man will have to issue forth again, and woman will submit, livingly, not subjectedly. 1996 B. Andrews Paradise & Method 228 Ideology succeeds as ventriloquism. The subject/reader gets a subjectively subjected (or subjectedly subjective) ego—a structured character. subˈjectedness n. ΘΚΠ society > authority > subjection > [noun] dangera1375 subjectiona1398 subalternation1483 vassalry1594 subordination1595 vassalage1595 subordination1599 subordinacy1612 subserviency1646 subjectedness1647 subservience1648 vassalation1648 subduedness1653 subordinancy1680 subservientness1727 heteronomy1798 subordinateness1876 society > authority > subjection > obedience > submissiveness > [noun] > state of being submissive subjectedness1647 1647 J. Hare Plaine Eng. sig. A2v While you adhere to a subjectednesse by right of conquest. 1678 R. Fleming Script. Truth Confirmed iii. 85 To dig in the Town ditches, with a sweet subjectedness of Spirit. 1885 G. Meredith Diana of Crossways III. x. 192 Notwithstanding her subjectedness to the nerves. 2010 P. Ernest in B. Sriraman & L. English Theories Math. Educ. 59 Levinas maintains that our subjectivity is formed in and through our subjectedness to the other. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.?a1425 |
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