单词 | transubstantial |
释义 | transubstantialadj. 1. Changed or changeable from one substance into another; of or pertaining to transubstantiation. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > sacrament > communion > eucharistic doctrines > transubstantiation > [adjective] transubstantial1567 adductive1593 transubstantiative1830 transubstantiatory1878 1567 Compend. Bk. Godly Songs (1897) 210 Gif God be transubstanciall In [= into] breid, with hoc est Corpus Meum. 1651 N. Biggs Matæotechnia Medicinæ Praxeωs ⁋214 The transubstantial migration of the grapy juice of the papall Sacramentarians. 2. Made of something beyond substance; non-material, incorporeal. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > materiality > immateriality > [adjective] bodilessa1398 matterlessa1398 unmateriala1398 unbodily1398 immaterialc1450 metaphysic1528 incorporeal1532 incorporate1540 incorporal1551 uncorporal1567 metaphysical1577 unphysical1593 limbless1594 corpseless1596 unbodied1609 immateriate1626 incorporeous1638 uncarnate1646 unmattered1647 incorporificated1651 unembodied1662 unessential1667 inessential1677 unelementarya1706 unelementateda1706 unincarnate1709 immechanical1715 asomatous1731 unincorporate1821 unfleshly1834 ethereal1836 non-material1847 non-physical1856 unincarnated1859 discorporate1888 transubstantial1892 1892 E. C. Stedman in Cent. Mag. Apr. 821/1 The very stuff whereof the Muse fashions her transubstantial garments. Derivatives transubˈstantialism n. the theory or doctrine of transubstantiation. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > sacrament > communion > eucharistic doctrines > transubstantiation > [noun] trans-substancingc1380 transubstantiation1533 turnkind1548 adduction1638 transubstantiating1800 carnification1826 transubstantialization1830 transubstantialism1842 transelementing1855 transfinalization1965 transignification1965 1842 G. S. Faber Provinc. Lett. (1844) I. 183 The clause, through which Mr. Maitland would charge the Albigenses with acknowledged Transubstantialism, could never have been uttered by themselves. transubˈstantialist n. one who holds this doctrine. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > sacrament > communion > eucharistic doctrines > transubstantiation > [noun] > believer in Capernaite1549 transubstantiatora1555 Metusiast1587 Capernaitan1641 Capharnaite1656 transubstantiationista1834 transubstantialist1838 transubstantiationite1839 transubstantiationalist1884 1838 G. S. Faber Inq. Hist. & Theol. Anc. Vallenses & Albigenses iii. x. 423 It is useful to let a Romanist himself exhibit the blasphemous heresy of the Transubstantialists in all its naked deformity. 1850 E. H. Browne Expos. Thirty-nine Art. (1874) xxviii. i. 679 If there were no other alternative..we must perforce acknowledge, that they believed in a carnal presence, and were transubstantialists. For some presence they undoubtedly taught. transubˈstantialize v. †(a) transitive to change from one substance to another, to transubstantiate; (b) intransitive to hold or maintain the doctrine of transubstantiation. ΘΚΠ the world > time > change > change to something else, transformation > transform [verb (transitive)] > in substance or essence transubstantiate1584 fishify1597 transubstantialize1647 transessentiate1675 society > faith > worship > sacrament > communion > eucharistic doctrines > transubstantiation > believe in transubstantiation [verb (intransitive)] transubstantialize1830 1647 J. Trapp Comm. Evangelists & Acts (Matt. iii. 11) [The fire of the Spirit] spiritualizeth and transubstantializeth us, as it were, into the same image from glory to glory. 1830 G. S. Faber Diffic. Romanism (ed. 2) ii. iv. 246 Some..have rashly charged the Episcopal Church in Scotland with transubstantialising, because the ancient phrase occurs in her eucharistic liturgy. 1846 G. S. Faber Lett. Tractarian Secession Popery viii. 180 The old phraseology, which Dr. Moehler confidently adduces as proof positive that The Primitive Church transubstantialised from the very beginning. transubˌstantialiˈzation n. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > sacrament > communion > eucharistic doctrines > transubstantiation > [noun] trans-substancingc1380 transubstantiation1533 turnkind1548 adduction1638 transubstantiating1800 carnification1826 transubstantialization1830 transubstantialism1842 transelementing1855 transfinalization1965 transignification1965 1830 G. S. Faber Diffic. Romanism (ed. 2) i. iv. 130 Specimens of such phraseology, by way of demonstrating the transubstantialisation of the primitive Church. transubˈstantially adv. by change of substance, in the way of transubstantiation. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > sacrament > communion > eucharistic doctrines > transubstantiation > [adverb] transubstantially1577 transubstantiatively1853 1577 H. I. tr. H. Bullinger 50 Godlie Serm. I. i. iii. sig. B.vj/1 To expounde the words of the Sacrament Sacramentally, and not Transubstancially. 1579 W. Fulke Heskins Parl. Repealed in D. Heskins Ouerthrowne 428 Basil..beleeued the bread and wine to be made Christes body and bloud, he meaneth corporally and transubstantially. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1567 |
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