单词 | systatic |
释义 | systaticadj. 1. Relating to or involving systasis; combining, synthetic. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > condition or state of being combined > [adjective] systatic1640 combinatory1647 systatical1654 synthetica1703 synthetical1799 integrational1937 1640 G. Watts tr. F. Bacon Of Advancem. Learning vi. ii. 276 Those other Methods, Analytique; Systatique [L. Systaticam]; Dieritique; [etc.]. 1656 T. Blount Glossographia Systatique, (Gr. συστατικὸς) that hath the force or power of compacting, building, or putting together. 1915 R. S. Woodworth in Psychol. Rev. 22 123 Unless the systatic theory succeeds in showing what is meant by the elements being together, there is no advantage in saying that something puts them so. 1943 K. R. Wallace Francis Bacon on Communication & Rhetoric vi. 138 If he adopted the Systatic or synthetic arrangement, he would start out his composition with an explicit statement of the generalizations that underlie his theme. 1969 Bull. Midwest Mod. Lang Assoc. 2 107 A systatic union of body-and-spirit, or the spirit made flesh, which is a kind of miracle. 1997 E. M. Kramer Postmodernism & Race vi. 99 The whole sound is constituted by simultaneous differences, or, put differently, by systatic relationship. 2. That recommends something or someone; introductory; commendatory. Chiefly in systatic letter or epistle n. Christian Church a letter of introduction from a patriarch, priest, or other cleric. Now historical. ΘΚΠ society > communication > correspondence > letter > [noun] > letter of introduction recommends1623 systatic letter or epistle1699 introduction1801 renseignement1841 1699 C. Lidgold Charity Persecuted Brethren Abroad 14 One of the Topicks our Reverend Diocesan, in his Systatick Letter, has thought proper to be insisted on. 1726 C. Mather Ratio Disciplina Fratrum Nov-Anglorum 139 ‘When any one for his necessary Affairs was forced to Travel, Recommendatory Letters to the next Church, were to be Asked and Granted’... The Greek Churches called them, Systatic Epistles. 1790 V. Knox Winter Evenings (ed. 2) II. xxxv. 240 They tell us there are three sorts [sc. of prologue]; the hypothetic, the systatic, and the anaphoric... The systatic, recommends the fable or the poet to the people. 1869 Colonial Church Chron. Mar. 86 I here once more presented my Systatic Letter to the Archbishop, who received me at a kind of durbar, there being several laymen present. 1882 W. Bright Notes on Canons of First Four Gen. Councils 163 A cleric who means to travel ought to carry both a systatic and a dimissory letter. 1913 Classical Rev. 27 172 What is not systatic or epitimetic or dramatic or mixed is not a prologue, in spite of all appearances to the contrary. 1947 G. Every Byzantine Patriarchate xiii. 177 The synod decided to ask the Pope for a ‘systatic letter’. 2003 T. M. Kolbaba in C. Dendrinos et al. Porphyrogenita iv. 51 The synod..also noted that it had received no systatic letter and profession of faith from Urban. 3. Medicine. Designating a class of disorders of the nervous system comprising those that affect more than one function of the brain. rare. Now disused.Apparently only attested in dictionaries or glossaries. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > art or science of medicine > [adjective] > dealing with specific parts neurological1832 rhinological1838 urological1855 otiatric1857 systatic1858 cardiological1884 rhinolaryngological1885 trichological1887 laryngological1888 dermatological1891 neurologic1896 urologic1897 otolaryngologic1898 otolaryngological1898 rhinolaryngologic1898 proctologic1899 proctological1899 stomatological1913 cardio1928 otorhinolaryngological1929 sphygmological1931 haematological1946 haematologic1947 neuroendocrinological1963 urodynamic1963 1817 J. M. Good Physiol. Syst. Nosol. 348 (heading) Systatica. Affecting several or all the sensorial powers simultaneously.] 1858 É. Littré & C. Robin Dictionnaire de Médicine (ed. 11) Glossaire Anglais 1614/3 Systatic, associé, en parlant des affections nerveuses. 1909 Cent. Dict. Suppl. Systatic, affecting several of the sensory faculties simultaneously. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1640 |
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