单词 | supposite |
释义 | suppositen.ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > syntax or word order > syntactic unit or constituent > [noun] > subject supposite1585 subject1615 actor1721 nominative1808 subjective1829 the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > other grammatical categories or concepts > [noun] > types of grammatical reference > word referred to antecedentc1400 supposite1585 1585 tr. P. de La Ramée Lat. Gram. iii. ii. 100 From hence the nominative case going before a verbe is called the supposite [L. suppositum], & the verbe the apposite. c1620 A. Hume Of Orthogr. Britan Tongue (1870) ii. viii. §4 We inquyre of that we wald knaw; as, Made God man without synne? and in this the supposit of the verb followes the verb... We avoue that quhilk we knaw; as, God made man without sinne; and in this the supposit preceedes the verb. 1677 W. Hughes Man of Sin i. xii. 51 The Relative [whose] referred to the former, not the latter Antecedent..[the Lord] is the only Supposite..to whom it could relate. 2. Philosophy. A being that subsists by itself, an individual thing or person (= substance n. 2); (occasionally) a being in relation to its attributes (= substance n. 4a, subject n. 7). Also (and earlier) called suppositum. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > [noun] > an individual thing or person substance1340 individuum?a1425 individa1500 suppositum1593 supposite1612 singular1615 individuality1631 the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > metaphysics > ontology > [noun] > being or entity > that exists by itself substance1340 subject1387 ens reale1565 individual1582 suppositum1593 supposite1612 substantiala1631 secondary substance1774 absolute1858 1612 R. Sheldon 1st Serm. after Conversion 7 A Christ consisting both of God and man; a perfect supposit, a compleat Person. 1655 W. Nicholson Plain Expos. Catech. iv. 192 That Christ is in the Sacrament corporally, substantially, and perhapps consubstantially may have a respect to the subject or Supposite of the Relatum and Correlatum. 1675 R. Burthogge Cavsa Dei 55 Passions, as Actions are of Persons or Supposites. a1737 J. Hutchinson Covenant in Cherubim (1749) 249 God might be called Man, and Man God, from the Union of both Natures in the same Supposite. c1882 G. M. Hopkins Serm. & Devotional Writings (1959) ii. iii. 146 A person is defined a rational (that is/intellectual) supposit. 1956 Speculum 31 67 (note) The Boethian metaphysics with its plurality of forms distinguishes between the supposit or individual and its nature. 1999 L. A. Nielsen in S. Ebbesen & R. L. Friedman Medieval Analyses in Lang. & Cognition ii. 267 According to current grammatical doctrine, relative pronouns are generally said to refer to the supposite of the corresponding noun, i.e. to the thing in its capacity to take on various properties. 2006 J. C. Flores Henry of Ghent ii. 140 It is always the supposite or person(s) who properly acts through the essence in and as God. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). † suppositeadj. Obsolete. 1. Pretended, feigned. rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > dissimulation, pretence > [adjective] fainta1340 counterfeit1393 pretense1395 feinta1400 feigned1413 disguisyc1430 colourable1433 pretending1434 simulate1435 dissimuled1475 simulative1490 coloureda1500 dissimulate?a1500 simuled1526 colorate1528 dissembled1539 mock1548 devised1552 pretended?1553 artificial1564 supposed1566 counterfeited1569 supposing?1574 affecteda1586 pretensive1607 false1609 supposite1611 simulara1616 simulatory1618 simulated1622 put-ona1625 ironic1631 ironical1646 devisable1659 pretensional1659 pretenced1660 pretensory1663 vizarded1663 shammed?c1677 sham1681 faux1684 fictitious1739 ostensible1762 made-up1773 mala fide1808 assumed1813 semblative1814 fictioned1820 pretextual1837 pseudo1854 fictive1855 schlenter1881 faked1890 phoney1893 phantom1897 1611 J. Barclay tr. W. Barclay Treat. Temporall Power Pope xxvi. 137 in R. Sheldon Cert. Reasons Lawfulnesse Oath Allegiance That she might take away all suspition of a supposite and foisted birth, that she was openly deliuered in the midle of a street in Panormus, vnder a sheet ouer spread. 2. a. Placed or situated below; opposite and lower. With to.In quot. 1862 perhaps with sense ‘subopposite’. 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 1640 R. Brome Antipodes sig. C4 The people through the whole world of Antipodes..Resemble those to whom they are supposite. a1845 W. Griffith Notulæ ad Plantas Asiaticas (Posthumous Papers bequeathed to Honourable East India Company) (1851) III. 396 Upper lip or casque formed of a large oblong sepal and two supposite more membranous petals. 1862 W. J. Hooker Garden Ferns facing plate 39 Primary pinnae supposite, broad-ovate, subdeltoid, petiolate. b. Occupying a lower position or rank; subject. rare. ΘΚΠ society > authority > subjection > [adjective] underheilda1300 underlouta1300 underling?1370 subjecta1382 obeisantc1390 obedienta1398 subditc1430 subordinatec1485 subjugal?c1500 liablec1571 subaltern1581 regardant1583 obnoxious1591 vassal1594 servient1606 subservient1638 succumbent1647 ancillary1667 secondary1667 supposite1677 discretional1776 obedientiary1794 heteronomousa1871 satellite1882 1677 T. Gale Court of Gentiles: Pt. IV iv. 196 Not opposite to God but supposite or subordinate. 3. Supposed, assumed. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > supposition, surmise > [adjective] > supposed, surmised repute1442 supposed1474 surmised1530 suppositive1605 suppositious1642 supposable1645 supposite1655 deemed1667 1655 R. Baillie Disswasive Vindic. 21 The supposite and imaginary causes. 1818 J. C. Eustace Classical Tour through Italy (ed. 4) Index 484 Virgil,..Description of his tomb..Examination of opinions relative to its supposite site. 1854 J. T. Wheeler Geogr. Herodotus 433 The two pyramids mentioned by Herodotus are identified by M. Linant with the two structures of hewn stone..which stand at the north west corner of the supposite site. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online September 2021). < n.1585adj.1611 |
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