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单词 unordered
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unorderedadj.1

Brit. /(ˌ)ʌnˈɔːdəd/, U.S. /ˌənˈɔrdərd/
Forms: see un- prefix1 and ordered adj.1
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: un- prefix1, ordered adj.1
Etymology: < un- prefix1 + ordered adj.1With sense 2 compare unordain adj., unordinate adj., unordained adj., unordinal adj. With sense 3 compare order v. 7 and later ordered adj.1 3.
1. Not belonging to a religious order; not properly ordained. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > faith > church government > monasticism > [adjective] > relating to an order > not belonging to an order
unorderedc1405
society > faith > worship > sacrament > order > ordination > [adjective] > in orders > not
un-i-hodedOE
uncalled1561
unordered1588
unordained1647
uninstituted1702
c1405 (c1390) G. Chaucer Parson's Tale (Ellesmere) (1877) §961 Thow shalt considere..wheither thou be..wedded or sengle. ordred, or vnordred..clerk or seculeer.
1567 T. Stapleton Counterblast iv. vii. f. 458v Neither he nor al his fellowes, being all vnordered prelats shall euer be able to make any sufficient or reasonable answer.
1588 W. Allen Admon. to Nobility & People 32 Creatinge..new, hungrie, base, and vnordered Preistes.
1607 T. Rogers Faith, Doctr., & Relig. 200 They be vnordered Apostataes, pretended, and sacrilegious ministers.
1833 Spectator 21 Sept. 887/2 There is a letter in this collection from the Duke of Sussex to this unordered priest.
2.
a. Not put or arranged in order; unregulated, untidy; chaotic. Of a person, behaviour, etc.: not observing due order; undisciplined, disorderly.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > absence of arrangement > [adjective]
unarrayedc1340
rudea1387
unordereda1500
unset1629
indisposed1692
unarranged1791
the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [adjective] > not put in order
indigest1398
unordereda1500
undressed1530
undight1555
indisposed1598
undigested1598
indigested1613
unset1631
unranged1633
unadjusted1775
unarranged1791
unsystematized1832
uncatalogued1837
unassorted1865
society > authority > lack of subjection > unruliness > [adjective]
wildc1000
unthewedc1175
wanton?a1300
rabbisha1387
irregular1395
inordinate1398
unruly1400
misgoverned?a1425
misruled?a1425
misruly?a1425
unruleful1439
seditious1447
rulelessc1460
turbulous1527
undaunted1533
turbulent1538
unordinate1561
rowsey1565
misorderlya1568
disruly1570
rabbling1575
disorderous1579
irregulate1579
disorderly1585
break-dance1587
willyart?1590
unguided1600
inorderly1606
anarchial1609
irregulousa1616
unmasterlya1623
uncomposed1631
obstreperous1641
disriegled1657
ranting1658
rantipole1660
reuling1691
shandy1691
rumblegarie1722
randy1723
obstropolous1727
wanruly1773
polrumptious1787
ree-raw1800
rambunctious1830
roid1874
unordered1929
rogue1948
a1500 (c1477) T. Norton Ordinal of Alchemy (BL Add.) (1975) l. 132 (MED) Of al the bokis vnorderide in Alchymye, Theffectis be here set owte ordirlye.
1549 J. Cheke Hurt of Sedicion sig. D6 What is vnordred plentye, but a wastefull spoile.
1582 R. Stanyhurst tr. Virgil First Foure Bookes Æneis i. 5 Dare ye..Too raise such raks iaks on seas, and danger vnorderd?
1611 A. Stafford Niobe 191 To satisfie the vnordred appetites of the body, and vnlawfull desires of the soule.
1633 Proclam. Charles I 13 Oct. (title) A proclamation for preuenting of the abuses growing by the vnordered retailing of tobacco.
1648 M. Prideaux & J. Prideaux Easy & Compend. Introd. Hist. 217 A care was taken by him, to gather out of a heape of unordered Lawes..and so to be sett downe, that those which were to observe them, might know them.
1701 E. Sherburne tr. Seneca Phædra & Hippolytus ii. i, in tr. Seneca Trag. 173 Not Indian Liber still unshorn..Can boast his curled Locks more fair Than thy unordered Tresses.
1708 W. King tr. Ovid Art of Love x. 115 At first the Stars, the Air, the Earth and Deep Lay all confus'd in One unorder'd Heap.
1826 M. W. Shelley Last Man III. v. 200 The consequence of their journey in their present unordered and chiefless array.
1845 P. J. Bailey Festus (ed. 2) 387 To Him the Fiend Answered: God rules not us the unordered damned, Nor recks of hell.
1929 E. Bowen Last September xv. 182 His unordered moods gave him the churlishness of a schoolboy.
1959 Proc. Linn. Soc. 170 185 The present state of taxonomic theory is somewhat unordered.
2009 C. Beha Whole Five Feet 49 The world as I experienced it in those months..was unordered—or else ordered by malevolent forces.
b. Linguistics. Of rules: not requiring to be applied in a particular order.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > linguistics > [adjective] > specific types or features of linguistic analysis
paradigmatic1891
realizational1904
non-distinctive1916
principled1919
binary1921
over-differentiated1927
marked1933
unmarked1933
isomorphic1937
nuclear1937
contrastive1940
metalinguistic1941
metalingual1942
componential1947
linear1955
rewrite1960
unordered1960
taxonomic1962
non-binary1971
1960 Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. 104 445/1 The grammar consists of a finite, unordered set of constituent structure rules that may be of one or more of the following types.
1970 Canad. Jrnl. Linguistics 15 97 These rules are considered unordered; the initial numbers are inserted merely for reference.
1979 Trans. Philol. Soc. 106 The type of phonological theory which allows the maximum simultaneity of application of rules is the so-called ‘unordered rule hypothesis’.
2003 Oceanic Linguistics 42 389 The change of *v>h being unordered with respect to the later rules.
3. Not ordered, commanded, or commissioned.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > will > free will > [adjective] > unasked > not asked for
unaskedc1485
undemanded1513
unrequired?1518
unbegged1579
unsued1594
unurged1594
unrakeda1601
uncalleda1610
unbesought1667
unimplored1667
unbespoken1681
unsolicited1687
unasked1729
unordered1749
over-the-transom1952
1749 tr. J. B. L. Crevier Rom. Hist. XIV. xlvii. 283 He [sc. Brutus] punished a criminal, unordered [Fr. sans ordre] and unempowered, and consequently..he ought to be considered no better than a homicide.
1788 World 24 Apr. Mr. Middleton went to Fyzabad, unordered.
1830 New Monthly Mag. 28 29 The wine which I ordered, was excellent; and along with it came, unordered, some fish.
1850 P. H. Myers King of Hurons xxii. 187 Francis and Mallory, unordered, regained their oars, and brought the boat quickly around.
1906 Westm. Gaz. 23 May 4/1 The gay tweeds..remain unordered.
1984 G. R. Dickson Final Encycl. xxii. The rest of their team went unordered to the necessary business of loading sacks of fertilizer into their own truck.
2010 Independent 4 Sept. (Traveller section) 18/2 The meal will almost inevitably start with an amuse-bouche—an unordered treat to..kindle your excitement.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

unorderedadj.2

Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: un- prefix2, ordered adj.1
Etymology: < un- prefix2 + ordered adj.1 Compare earlier disordered adj., and also earlier unordered adj.1
Obsolete.
Disordered.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [adjective]
troublec1374
misorderlya1568
unorderly1578
luxate1597
incomposed1608
methodless1609
tumultuary1609
unordered1621
disorderly1632
higgledy-piggledy1676
rantum-scantum1695
throughother1720
rough and tumble1818
ramshackle1820
skimble-skamble1826
ahoo1828
disordinate1840
disorganic1841
ramshackly1883
rantum-scootum1885
tumultuarious1895
ragtime1917
inchoate1922
higgledya1953
shambolic1970
1621 R. Jeffries in W. Foster Eng. Factories India 1618–21 (1906) 242 Their shipping rent, battered, and much unordered.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online June 2018).
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