单词 | ubiquitary |
释义 | ubiquitaryn.adj. Now rare. A. n. ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > Lutheranism > Lutheran groups and sects > [noun] > ubiquitism > person ubiquitary?1570 ubiquist1581 ubiquiter?1591 ubiquitist1603 ubiquitarian1614 ?1570 T. Drant Two Serm. ii. sig. Bviv He [sc. Christ] is not in personall presence, as the papistes or Vbiquitaries fayne him. 1585 T. Rogers Eng. Creede: 1st Pt. (new ed.) 13 We altogether dissent from the Vbiquitaries..which doe holde that the body of Christ is not only in heauen, but also in earth. 1654 Bp. J. Taylor Real Presence 156 To this the Answer is the same in effect which is given by the Roman Doctors, and by the Ubiquitaries, whom they call Hereticks. 1681 R. L'Estrange tr. Apol. Protestants iv. i. 98 There is no collecting from their Writings whether they were Consubstantiators or Ubiquitaries. 1709 J. Strype Ann. Reformation xxv. 252 Martyr in his lifetime dedicated to him his dialogue..against the Ubiquitaries. 1872 E. S. Holt Isoult Barry of Wynscote xi. 440 They be called Ubiquitaries, holding that there is no corporal presence of our Lord in the bread and wine, yet a certain bodily presence not to be comprehended of men. 2. a. A person or thing that is, can be, or seems to be, everywhere at once; someone or something that is ubiquitous (in various senses). Cf. ubiquitarian n. 2. Frequently used (chiefly humorously) of insects. ΘΚΠ the world > space > place > presence > [noun] > being everywhere at the same time > one who or that which ubiquitary1587 ubiquitarian1644 ubiquitory1645 ubiquitant1654 ubiquarian1768 1587 A. Fleming et al. Holinshed's Chron. (new ed.) III. 579/2 There must needs be an errour..vnlesse we will grant the king and queene..to haue beene Hîc ibi simul, which priuilege is granted to none but Ubiquitaries. 1601 B. Jonson Fountaine of Selfe-love ii. iv. sig. E3 A Nymph..all motion, an Vbiquitary, she is euery where. View more context for this quotation 1638 R. Montagu Articles Diocese of Norwich sig. D2 The Bishop is no Ubiquitary, that hee can discover every thing done. 1657 R. Ligon True Hist. Barbados 63 Tables, cupbords, beds, stooles, all are covered with them [sc. ants], so that they are a kind of Ubiquitaries. 1725 H. Sloane Voy. Islands II. ii. v. 223 Ants have all one Soul, are ubiquitaries, Cupboards are set in Hollows of Water to prevent their coming to them, and yet they will make Bridges of one another to come at them. 1792 T. F. Hill Observ. Politics France 19 I supped the evening of my arrival, with some of these Ubiquitaries [sc. French emigrants] just arrived; they had travelled on foot. 1817 W. Kirby & W. Spence Introd. Entomol. II. xxii. 271 If you return to your apartment—there are these ubiquitaries—some flying about—..others walking with ease upon the glass of your windows. 1826 Sporting Mag. 17 262 Could it have been possible to have been an ubiquitary, I should have been with the Warwickshire, as well as with the Duke's hounds. 1905 Irish Bee Jrnl. Feb. 138/1 Everywhere they [sc. bees] have multiplied even to admiration, so we may esteem them the only ‘Ubiquitaries’ of any insect. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > superficial knowledge > [noun] > person of superficial knowledge > dilettante dabbler1611 ubiquitary1615 dilettante1826 dabster1871 dilettant1875 1615 J. Stephens Satyrical Ess. 189 A Vbiquitarie Is a Iourney-man of all Trades, but no sauer because no setter vp... His pollicy..[is rather] to run about the world daily, then trauell seriously; to..gesse at much, rather then know a little. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > benefice > [noun] > one who possesses > ubiquitary ubiquitary1646 1646 T. Edwards Gangræna: Pt. 1 72 In a word, our Sectaries are become Pluralists, Nonresidents, and some of them Ubiquitaries, and are well paid for it. 1654 E. Gayton Pleasant Notes Don Quixot iii. viii. 117 The Priest being himself unbenefic'd, and an Ubiquetary, made bold..to pay the Non-Residentiaries..for not stopping his mouth with a Living. 1655 W. Nicholson Plain Expos. Catech. Ep. Ded. sig. A3 These are not Ubiquitaries, and consequently are forced to be Non-Residents. 1718 Coll. Occas. Papers 1717 II. 19 As to Posts in the Church..they..grasp at all the Wealth they can, without any purpose to do the Work of their Station, or any fair Prospect or Hope of it, without being Ubiquitaries. B. adj. 1. Present, appearing, or found everywhere; = ubiquitous adj. a. Of a class or type of person or thing, or of a quality, idea, etc.: = ubiquitous adj. 2a. ΘΚΠ the world > space > place > presence > [adjective] > present everywhere ubiquitary1583 everywherea1600 ubiquitarian1641 ubiquitory1643 omnipresenta1711 ubiquarian1762 totipresent1768 ubiquitous1802 ubiquious1835 all-overish1838 wall-to-wall1967 1583 P. Stubbes Anat. Abuses sig. n.2v Our leud, wanton, nice and vbiquitarie dauncings, for so, I may call them because they be vsed euery where. 1610 J. Donne Pseudo-martyr iv. 141 These vbiquitary Monks haue the aduantage of all others. 1671 R. Baxter Difference between Power of Magistrates & Church-pastors i. 6 The Clergy are so numerous, subtile, ubiquitary and potent. 1709 German Spie 39 As if there had been a kind of Omnipotency in the Power of France to make Treachery and Falshood ubiquitary. 1710 R. Steele Tatler No. 244. ⁋6 I remember at a full Table in the City, one of these ubiquitary Wits was entertaining the Company with a Soliloquy. 1853 G. Johnston Terra Lindisfarnensis I. 121 A few, such as the Dandelion and the Daisy, may be said to be almost ubiquitary. a1865 J. Young Life J. Welsh (1866) v. i. 280 Scotsmen, in all ages roving and ubiquitary, were, at that time, settled in unprecedented numbers in..France. 1906 Suburban 4 Aug. 8 The ubiquitary bolero is an adjunct of all the smartest bathing costumes. 1975 Science 17 Jan. 113/1 Investigators were puzzled by the ubiquitary presence of NGF [= nerve growth factor]. ΘΚΠ the world > the supernatural > deity > Christian God > nature or attributes of God > [adjective] > omnipresent ubiquitary1591 omnipresent1595 ubiquitair1645 ubiquious1659 omnipresentiala1716 ubiquitous1772 1591 J. Penry tr. T. de Bèze Propositions & Princ. Diuinitie xlvii. 130 False also and blasphemous, is that Vbiquitary [L. vbiquitaria] and all present Majestie of the essentiall humanitie of Christ, which they seeme to haue sharpelie gathered from this sitting at the right hand of the Father. 1592 A. Willet Synopsis Papismi 598 Neither can they excuse this vbiquitarie presence of the humanitie of Christ and the soules of Saints, by their agilitie and celeritie. 1609 Euerie Woman in her Humor sig. G2 Nay looke vp, beholde yon Christall pallace, There sits an vbiquitarie Iudge [sc. God]. 1661 J. Howell Twelve Several Treat. 338 Their [sc. souls'] faculties have a kind of ubiquitary freedom, though the body be never so under restraint, as the Authors is. 1697 J. Stevens tr. F. de Quevedo Fortune in her Wits 3 Then Jove said [to Olympus], Thou Vbiquitary God, shoot thy self into the World, and in a trice drag Fortune hither by the Ears. 1739 Philos. Trans. 1737–8 (Royal Soc.) 40 p. xli Whether God himself be not the immediate, acting, ubiquitary Cause of centripetal power. 1826 tr. in Trans. Royal Asiatic Soc. 1 556 If it [sc. the soul] yet be of a finite magnitude, it is not ubiquitary and eternal. c. Of an individual person: = ubiquitous adj. 2b. ΘΚΠ the world > space > place > presence > [adjective] > able to be present in many places > present in many locations simultaneously ubiquitary1632 ubiquitous1830 multilocal1947 multilocational1974 1632 P. Massinger Emperour of East i. ii. sig. B3v She can coniure, And I am her vbiquitary spirit. 1633 J. Hart Κλινικη Introd. 3 Some of them [sc. physicians]..travell to and fro, bragging of great wonders they have done... Such an ubiquitary Physitian was that, who [etc.]. 1673 J. Dryden Marriage a-la-Mode i. i. 7 Besides the Court, she's the most eternal Visiter of the Town: and yet manages her time so well, that she seems ubiquitary. 1894 Hampshire Advertiser 24 Feb. 6/4 Every man of the Brigade was at his post, under the orders of their ubiquitary Superintendent, who was all over the place as if there were ten Mr. Johnsons instead of one. 1906 N. Amer. Rev. May 642 We are warranted in leaving..the proprietor of Delaware to the tender mercies of the ubiquitary Mr. Ormsby McHarg. 2001 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 14 Oct. 13/1 For fans of the long-form documentary, Mr. Kurtis seems all but ubiquitary. ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > Lutheranism > Lutheran groups and sects > [adjective] > ubiquitist ubiquitary1587 ubiquitarian1614 1587 H. Parry tr. Z. Ursinus Summe of Christian Relig. 543 So is there no necessity in this Vbiquitary argument: Christs humanity is adored by reason of his god-head: Therefore the same is also really omniscient, omnipotent, [etc.]. 1599 E. Sandys Europæ Speculum (1632) 213 Besides the absurdity of their Ubiquitarie Chimera. a1603 T. Cartwright Confut. Rhemists New Test. (1618) 721 The Iesuites deride the ubiquitarie Protestants, for that they could not finde how Christ should be present in all places by his Humanity, unlesse his Humanity were in every place where his Godhead is. 1703 A. Wedderburn Heaven upon Earth xii. 187 Ubiquitary Papists..finding they cannot maintain their Doctrine of Transubstantiation, except they add Divine Properties to the Humane Nature. ΘΚΠ the world > space > extension in space > spreading or diffusion > [adjective] > spread or diffused > widely wideOE rampanta1540 widespread1582 cheverel1583 worldwide1602 broada1616 ubiquitary1652 wide-spreading1655 broadcast1785 country-wide1845 statewide1848 nationwide1891 planetwide1920 1652 T. Urquhart Εκσκυβαλαυρον 15 By its promiscuous and ubiquitary borrowing, it [sc. English] consisteth almost of all Languages. a1661 T. Fuller Worthies (1662) Berks. 92 It is impossible for any Author of a Voluminous Book consisting of several persons and circumstances..to have such Ubiquitary intelligence, as to apply the same infallibly to every particular. 1803 Ann. Rev. 1 257 The research displayed is ubiquitary, the materials are judiciously proportioned. 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