单词 | affectioned |
释义 | affectionedadj.1 1. a. Disposed, inclined (in some way). Frequently with modifying adverb. Now archaic and rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > wish or inclination > [adjective] disposedc1340 willed1417 affecta1425 willinga1425 affectionatec1487 mindedc1487 talenteda1500 well-minded1524 affectioned?1532 affectionated1561 mindful1565 aminded1571 ingineda1583 affected1584 pregnant1604 in the (also a) —— mooda1625 fond1666 apt1677 ?1532 T. Paynell tr. Erasmus De Contemptu Mundi xi. sig. Mivv Thou shuldest be so affectioned whan thou redest it as I was whan I wrote it. 1561 T. Norton tr. J. Calvin Inst. Christian Relig. ii. f. 109 So affectioned and minded by the direction of the spirit that they desire to obey God. c1571 E. Campion Two Bks. Hist. Ireland (1963) ii. ix. 121 They satt upon him diversely affectioned. a1575 N. Harpsfield Treat. Divorce Henry VIII (1878) (modernized text) 29 Reasons which may seem sufficient to any indifferent affectioned man. 1611 Bible (King James) Rom. xii. 10 Bee kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly loue. View more context for this quotation 1615 G. Webbe Pract. Quietnes 135 To be affectioned to loue one an other. 1701 W. Wotton Hist. Rome vii. 139 He saw they were well affectioned to his Person. 1765 tr. J. B. Morvan de Bellegarde Models Conversat. 157 There are, says Arsennes, certain actions so equivocal, and which wear such a double face, that they will bear a good or bad construction, according as one is affectioned towards them. 1791 W. Thomson Prospects & Observ. 369 Let a candidate for an ecclesiastical benefice be generous, affable, and just; be he kindly affectioned, heavenly-minded, and inoffensive in the whole of his conduct. 1835 H. W. Herbert Brothers I. vii. 127 I had found them, in the main, orderly and well affectioned, and had gained, in an incredibly short period, their good opinion at least, if not their love. 1881 Bible (R.V.) Rom. xii. 10 Be tenderly affectioned one to another. 1906 C. M. Doughty Dawn in Brit. III. xi. 126 They, also, Dumnoveros, Found, well affectioned, towards this royal house. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > liking or favourable regard > [adjective] disposedc1430 affectuousc1441 affectioned1539 fond1548 affectionated1561 well-affectionate1567 affected1584 fancied1589 partial1621 predilective1790 the world > action or operation > behaviour > good behaviour > kindness > [adjective] mildeOE blitheOE goodOE well-willingOE beina1200 goodfulc1275 blithefula1300 faira1300 benignc1320 gainc1330 sweetc1330 kinda1333 propicec1350 well-willeda1382 well-disposeda1393 well-hearteda1393 well-willinga1393 friendsomea1400 well-willya1400 charitablec1405 well-willed1417 good-heartedc1425 kindlyc1425 honeyed1435 propitious1440 affectuousc1441 willya1449 homelyc1450 benevolous1470 benigned1470 benevolent1482 favourousc1485 well-meaned1488 well-meaning1498 humanec1500 favourablec1503 affectionatea1516 well-mindedc1522 beneficial1526 propiciant1531 benignate1533 well-intendeda1535 beneficious1535 kind-hearted1535 well-given1535 affectioned1539 well-wishing1548 figgy?1549 good-meaning1549 affectedc1553 affectionated1561 well-natured1561 well-affected?1563 officious1565 well-inclined1569 good-natured1582 partial1587 graceful?1593 well-intentioned1598 beneficent1616 candid1633 kindlike1637 benefic1641 kindly-hearted1762 well-meant1765 benignanta1782 sweet-hearted1850 1539 Bible (Great) 1 Thess. ii. 8 As a norsse cheryssheth her chyldren, so were we affeccyoned towarde you. 1601 W. T. tr. R. Nannini Civill Consid. 7 His citizens, being inclined and affectioned to the French, were much displeased. 1651 in T. Fuller Abel Redevivus 48 He was very lovingly affectioned towards his children. c. Having warm regard or love; fond, loving; = affectionate adj. 3. rare after 17th cent. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > affection > [adjective] chisa700 lovewendeOE lovingOE lovelyOE kinda1375 fond1539 fainingc1540 affectionate1576 affectioned1578 affectiousc1580 affectionateda1586 affecting1600 dear1609 affective1613 affectional1689 attached1734 aff1752 warm1765 lovey1920 1578 Bible (Geneva) Matt. Argt. To forsake the world..and with most affectioned hearts embrace this incomparable treasure freely offred vnto vs. 1590 Edinb. Test. XXI. f. 314v, in Dict. Older Sc. Tongue at Effectionit The said Margaret..ordanes hir lowing and effectionit sister..hir onlie executrix. 1624 R. Burton Anat. Melancholy (ed. 2) iii. i. ii. i. 341 He is thy slaue, thy vassall, most deuote, affectioned, and bounden in all duety. 1663 Reg. Privy Council 3rd Ser. I. 452 I am, your affectioned freind and subject, Pet. Wedderburn. 1929 R. Bridges Test. Beauty i. 14 The luxury of leisur'd gardens teeming with affection'd thought. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > zeal or enthusiasm > [adjective] needfulOE anguishous?c1225 eager?a1300 throc1330 fierce1377 desirousc1386 affectuousa1400 yeverousa1400 inwardc1402 earnestful?1406 rathe?c1450 zealing1459 increc1480 affectual1483 zealous1526 affectioneda1533 jealous1535 heartyc1540 affectivec1550 earnest1563 pricking1575 forward1587 affectionate1598 passiveless1602 zealful1602 full-hearteda1616 wholehearted1644 intense1645 high1649 covetous1652 thorough-hearted1656 keen as mustard1659 fell1667 fervent1673 smirk1674 zealed1679 prest1697 strenuous1713 enthusiastic1741 enthusiastical1755 whole-souled1821 con amore1828 lyrical1875 mustard1919 gung ho1942 the mind > will > wish or inclination > desire > aspiration or ambition > [adjective] > ambitious affectioneda1533 aspiring1577 ambitious1589 affectionate1598 emulous1609 endfulla1644 ambient1647 towering1665 towery1731 assurgent1881 a1533 Ld. Berners tr. A. de Guevara Golden Bk. M. Aurelius (1535) xiv. f. 24v Those fathers erre that are so extremely affectioned, to haue their children to begynne as olde men. 1567 in J. Strype Ann. Reformation (1709) i. 503 To destroye all suche as be affectioned, or make claime to the same kingdome. 1623 J. Hart tr. P. van Foreest Arraignm. Vrines Ded. Great Princes have beene affectioned favourers of Physicke and Physitians. ΘΚΠ society > morality > rightness or justice > wrong or injustice > [adjective] > partial or biased partial1425 affectionate1530 affectionated1535 affectioneda1578 biased1642 one-sided1834 partialistic1896 a1578 R. Lindsay Hist. & Cron. Scotl. (1899) 107 The governour..,as ane blind effectiounit creatour drounit in dispair,..consentit to this porpois. 1589 G. Puttenham Arte Eng. Poesie iii. vii. 128 Such manner of forraine & coulored talke to make the iudges affectioned. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > decision > obstinacy or stubbornness > [adjective] > of action, disposition, etc. doura1522 stubborn1526 affectioneda1576 stiff-bornea1616 a1576 Lady Abergavenny Praiers in T. Bentley et al. Monument of Matrones (1582) ii. 177 No teares can staie him from his affectioned tyrannie. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online December 2021). † affectionedadj.2 Obsolete. rare. Affected in style or behaviour; full of affectation. ΚΠ a1616 W. Shakespeare Twelfth Night (1623) ii. iii. 142 An affection'd Asse, that cons State without booke, and vtters it by great swarths. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < adj.1?1532adj.2a1616 |
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