单词 | trine |
释义 | trineadj.n. A. adj. 1. a. Threefold; triple. trine compass, threefold space, i.e. heaven, earth, and sea. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > specific numbers > three > condition of being threefold > [adjective] thrilec725 threefoldc1000 treblec1374 trinec1386 thrinfalda1400 tripartitec1420 triparted1429 ternaryc1430 trinary1474 triplicate?a1475 trivial?a1475 triplage1526 threefolded1528 triple1552 treblefold1561 trifold1578 trinal1590 tripart1592 ternal1599 triplexa1616 tergeminous1656 ternarious1656 triplasian1678 triplet1697 ternarian1732 triangular1812 Trinitarian1812 triplasic1864 three-body1936 triplexed1974 c1386 G. Chaucer Second Nun's Tale 45 The eterneel loue and pees That of the tryne compas lord and gyde is. c1450 Cov. Myst. ix. (1841) 88 Recomendyng me to that Godhyd that is tryne in trone. a1550 Bellenden in Bannatyne Poems (Hunterian Club) 8/153 Thow Godheid trine, rignand in vnitie. 1656 T. Blount Glossographia Trine, trinus, of three years old, or pertaining to the number three. 1675 R. Baxter Catholick Theol. i. i. 40 By his Trine influx of Power, Wisdom, and Goodness. a1711 T. Ken Hymns for Festivals in Wks. (1721) I. 248 To teach the Faith of Godhead Trine. 1735 G. Berkeley Reasons not replying to Mr. Walton's Answer §17 The trine dimensions of a cube generated by motion. 1868 W. E. Gladstone Juventus Mundi (1870) viii. 227 He [Zeus] is the governor of the air..; the eldest of the trine brotherhood. b. trine immersion (also trin-immersion), the immersion of a person three times in baptism, in the name of the three Persons of the Trinity. So trine affusion, trine aspersion. ΚΠ 1637 G. Gillespie Dispute against Eng.-Popish Ceremonies ii. ix. 37 When the Arrians abused Trin-immersion in Baptisme. 1637 G. Gillespie Dispute against Eng.-Popish Ceremonies ii. ix. 37 The Ceremony of Trin-immersion. 1657 J. Watts Scribe, Pharisee 54 She hath given over her old way of the Trine-immersion, and is upon the new path of Trine-aspersion. 1884 G. T. Stokes in Contemp. Rev. Apr. 600 If immersion cannot be used, trine affusion may suffice, accompanied by fasting. 2. Astrology. Denoting the ‘aspect’ of two heavenly bodies which are a third part of the zodiac, i.e. 120°, distant from each other. Also, Connected with or relating to a trine aspect. Also figurative. Favourable, benign: cf. quots. 1581, 1615 at sense B. 2. ΘΚΠ the world > the universe > planet > position of planet > aspect > [adjective] > trine trine1477 trinal1561 trient1563 trigonal1603 trigonical1644 the mind > mental capacity > expectation > hope > promise, ground of hope > [adjective] > of circumstances: propitious trine1477 towardly1520 bright1592 ominous1593 dexter1646 rosy1685 dextral1774 fairc1820 toward1850 1477 T. Norton Ordinall of Alchimy vi, in E. Ashmole Theatrum Chem. Britannicum (1652) 100 Cause them to looke with a Trine aspect. 1594 T. Blundeville Exercises iv. xliv. f. 236v You shall find the Moone to bee in a trine aspect with the Sunne. ?1606 M. Drayton Man in Moone in Poemes sig. H8 How the signes in their triplicities, Be sympathising in their trine consents. 1623 C. Butler Feminine Monarchie (rev. ed.) v. sig. L1 If hir Princely Grace Vouchsafe with Trine Aspect reply to make. 1790 E. Sibly New & Compl. Illustr. Astrol. (new ed.) i. 143 A trine aspect, ∆. B. n. 1. a. A group of three; a triad. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > specific numbers > three > group of three > [noun] leashc1330 ternarya1464 trinity1542 three?1544 triad1546 trine1554 triplicity1585 ternion1587 pair royal1592 trinary1596 trias1610 gleek1615 triangle1621 triple1653 triumvirate1655 prial1776 trio1777 trefoil1826 trinomy1838 Pip, Squeak, and Wilfred1937 1554 D. Lindsay Dialog Experience & Courteour l. 5681 in Wks. (1931) I Gregor, Ambrose, and Augustyne, With Confessoris, ane tryumphand tryne. 1605 J. Sylvester tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Deuine Weekes & Wks. i. ii. 44 Rightly may we call those Trines, (Fire, Aire, and Water) but Heau'ns Concubines. c1614 W. Mure tr. Virgil Dido & Æneas iii. in Wks. (1898) I. 291 O furyes! O Vindictive tryne. a1711 T. Ken Wks. (1721) I. 40 Believe, repent, and love, this easy Trine. 1874 A. J. Ellis in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 23 16 A duodene..consists of 12 tones, forming four trines of major Thirds arranged in three quaternions of Fifths. b. spec. The Trinity; in first quot. = trinity n. 1b. ΘΚΠ the world > the supernatural > deity > Christian God > the Trinity > [noun] trinitya1250 trinehood1471 trinea1568 ternary1570 triunity1621 triad1661 tritheocracy1850 the world > the supernatural > deity > Christian God > the Trinity > [noun] > state of being thrinnessa900 thrimnessa1175 threeheada1225 trinitya1300 thrillehodc1320 personality1492 trinea1568 trinunion1603 triune1605 trinunionhood1612 trinunity1650 triunity1653 three-one1656 tripersonality1673 threeness1829 threelihood1845 trinityhood1886 a1568 Bannatyne Poems (Hunterian Club) 79/7 Off a will, substance, and equalite,..To be laud in tryne and vnite. 1613 W. Browne Britannia's Pastorals I. v. 95 Thou, by whose hand the sacred Trine did bring Vs out of bonds. a1711 T. Ken Hymnarium 68 in Wks. (1721) II. O holy, holy, holy Trine, Me for thyself refine. 1827 J. Keble Christian Year I. l. 201 Eternal One, Almighty Trine! 2. Astrology. A trine aspect. in trine. ΘΚΠ the world > the universe > planet > position of planet > aspect > [noun] > trine trigon1563 trine1581 1581 N. Woodes Conflict of Conscience ii. i. B iij Now murthering Mars..With amiable tryne, apply to my beame. 1615 T. Tomkis Albumazar ii. iii. sig. D3 Coniunctions, And fortunate aspects of Trine and Sextile. 1761 Brit. Mag. 2 465 The planets, with their conjunctions, oppositions, signs, circles, cycles, trines, and trigons. 1837 W. Whewell Hist. Inductive Sci. I. 228 When she was nearly in trine and in sextile with the sun. 3. plural. Three children (or young) at a birth; triplets. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > kinsman or relation > child > [noun] > triplets trines1628 triplet1787 trins1831 thrin1838 tripling1858 the world > life > biology > biological processes > procreation or reproduction > [noun] > offspring > multiple offspring: triplets trines1628 triplet1787 trins1831 1628–9 Faversham Par. Reg. (MS.) Samuell..Elizabeth..Marie..Trines of John Juyce [and] Susan. 1706 All Saints, Canterb. Par. Reg. (MS.) Jane and Mary 2 of ye trines of Wm Plummer [buried]. 1844 H. Stephens Bk. of Farm II. 610 The two lambs which constituted the trines were..taken away to relieve the ewes. 1867 J. Campbell Balmerino iv. v. 325 He..baptized in the parish three times trines. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online June 2022). † trinev.1 Obsolete. transitive. To touch. ΘΚΠ society > travel > [verb (transitive)] setOE trinec1200 to take to ——c1300 the world > physical sensation > touch and feeling > touching > touch [verb (transitive)] arinec1000 atrinec1000 rineOE trinec1200 reachc1225 takec1275 touchc1300 entouch1426 atouch1483 salutea1616 attinge1656 c1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 21 Whu shal þat wurðe, siððen wapman me ne trineð? 1340–70 Alex. & Dind. 132 Sent was a vois sone fro heuene, Þat non trinde þe tres. 1393 W. Langland Piers Plowman C. xxi. 87 For alle hij were vnhardy þat houede þer oþer stode, To touche hym oþer to tryne [v.rr. trien, trine, trinen, turne] hym oþer to take hym doun and graue hym. c1400 St. Alexius (Trinity) 429 Ac hy ne dorste hem tryne [Laud ouer him trine]. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online March 2021). † trinev.2 Obsolete. a. intransitive. To go, march, step. (Chiefly in alliterative verse.) ΘΚΠ society > travel > [verb (intransitive)] nimeOE becomec885 teec888 goeOE i-goc900 lithec900 wendeOE i-farec950 yongc950 to wend one's streetOE fare971 i-wende971 shakeOE winda1000 meteOE wendOE strikec1175 seekc1200 wevec1200 drawa1225 stira1225 glidea1275 kenc1275 movec1275 teemc1275 tightc1275 till1297 chevec1300 strake13.. travelc1300 choosec1320 to choose one's gatea1325 journeyc1330 reachc1330 repairc1330 wisec1330 cairc1340 covera1375 dressa1375 passa1375 tenda1375 puta1382 proceedc1392 doa1400 fanda1400 haunta1400 snya1400 take?a1400 thrilla1400 trace?a1400 trinea1400 fangc1400 to make (also have) resortc1425 to make one's repair (to)c1425 resort1429 ayrec1440 havea1450 speer?c1450 rokec1475 wina1500 hent1508 persevere?1521 pursuec1540 rechec1540 yede1563 bing1567 march1568 to go one's ways1581 groyl1582 yode1587 sally1590 track1590 way1596 frame1609 trickle1629 recur1654 wag1684 fadge1694 haul1802 hike1809 to get around1849 riddle1856 bat1867 biff1923 truck1925 a1400–50 Alexander 4888 He..Gas him vp be degreces to þe grete lawe, Trenes to þe topward þat touched to þe cloudis. ?a1400 Morte Arth. 1757 With trompes thay trine, and trappede stedes. ?a1400 Morte Arth. 4189 Than the traytoure..Trynnys in with a trayne tresone to wirke. c1400 (?c1380) Patience l. 101 Then he tron on þo tres & þay her tramme ruchen. 1575 J. Rolland Treat. Court Venus i. f. 4 [The twa] did tryne with diueris countenance. b. transitive with cognate object. ΚΠ a1400 Pistill Susan 225 But ȝit we trinet [v.r. trynyd] a trot, þat traytor to take. ?a1400 Morte Arth. 4055 The trays of the traytoure he trynys fulle euenne. c1400 (?c1380) Cleanness l. 976 Trynande ay a hyȝe trot þat torne neuer dorsten. c1400 (?c1380) Pearl l. 1112 To-warde þe þrone þay trone a tras. c. apparently preserved in Rogues' Cant. ΚΠ a1640 J. Fletcher et al. Beggers Bush iii. iv, in F. Beaumont & J. Fletcher Comedies & Trag. (1647) sig. Ll4/1 Hig... Let the Quire Cuffin: And Herman Beck strine, and trine to the Ruffin. Ger. Now interpret this unto him. Hig... Let the Constable, Iustice, and Divell go hang. 1815 W. Scott Guy Mannering II. 98 No wonder that you scour the cramp-ring, and trine to the cheat so often. 1826 W. Scott Woodstock III. xii. 321 We trine to the nubbing cheat to-morrow. d. (Perhaps arising from a shortening of the phrase trine to the cheats = go to the gallows, be hanged). To hang (intransitive and transitive). ΘΚΠ society > authority > punishment > capital punishment > hanging > be hanged [verb (intransitive)] rideeOE hangc1000 anhangc1300 wagc1430 totter?1515 to wave in the windc1515 swing1542 trine1567 to look through ——?1570 to preach at Tyburn cross1576 stretch?1576 to stretch a rope1592 truss1592 to look through a hempen window?a1600 gibbet1600 to have the lift1604 to salute Tyburn1640 to dance the Tyburn jig1664 dangle1678 to cut a caper on nothing1708 string1714 twist1725 to wallop in a tow (also tether)1786 to streek in a halter1796 to straight a ropea1800 strap1815 to dance upon nothing1837 to streek a tow1895 society > authority > punishment > capital punishment > hanging > hang [verb (transitive)] hangc1000 anhangOE forhangc1300 to loll up1377 gallowa1400 twitchc1450 titc1480 truss1536 beswinga1566 trine1567 to turn over1570 to turn off1581 to turn (a person) on the toe1594 to stretch1595 derrick1600 underhang1603 halter1616 staba1661 noose1664 alexander1666 nub1673 ketch1681 tuck1699 gibbet1726 string1728 scrag1756 to hang up1771 crap1773 patibulate1811 strap1815 swing1816 croak1823 yardarm1829 to work off1841 suspercollatea1863 dangle1887 1567 T. Harman Caueat for Commen Cursetors (new ed.) sig. Civ Their end is..hanging, whiche they call trinninge in their language. 1567 T. Harman Caueat for Commen Cursetors (new ed.) Peddelars Frenche sig. Giiiv I towre the strummell tryne vpon thy nabchet & Togman, I see the straw hange vpon thy cap and coate. 1567 T. Harman Caueat for Commen Cursetors (new ed.) Peddelars Frenche sig. Giii Tryning on the chates, hange on the gallowes. 1608 T. Dekker Lanthorne & Candle-light sig. C2v [From thence] to be Tryn'de on the Chates. 1610 S. Rid Martin Mark-all sig. Eij If you will make a word for the Gallous, you must put thereto this word Treyning, which signifies hanging; and so Treyning Cheate is as much to say, hanging things, or the Gallous. 1699 B. E. New Dict. Canting Crew Trine, to Hang; also Tyburn. 1699 B. E. New Dict. Canting Crew at Wap Let her trine for a Make,..let her hang for a Half-penny. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online March 2021). trinev.3 rare. 1. transitive. To put or join in a trine aspect. ΘΚΠ the world > the universe > planet > position of planet > aspect > [verb (transitive)] > trine trine1700 1700 J. Dryden Chaucer's Palamon & Arcite iii, in Fables 63 By Fortune he [Saturn] was now to Venus Trin'd, And with stern Mars in Capricorn was join'd. 1840 R. Browning Sordello iv. 603 'Tis done! and now deter Who may the Tuscan—once Jove trined for her—From Friedrich's path! 2. To make a trine or triad of. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > specific numbers > three > condition of being threefold > make threefold [verb (transitive)] trine1834 triplex1971 1834 Tait's Edinb. Mag. New Ser. 1 658/1 The Isthmian now of each Eternity, Trining the has-been, being, and to-be. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < adj.n.c1386v.1c1200v.2a1400v.31700 |
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