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extrinsicate
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/01/06 15:34 UTC 版)
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extrinsicate (third-person singular simple present extrinsicates, present participle extrinsicating, simple past and past participle extrinsicated)
- To make extrinsic; to separate out or externalize.
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1648, conte Galeazzo Gualdo Priorato, An History of the Late Warres and Other State Affaires of the Best Part of Christendom:
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1985, Luisa Conti Camaiora, Gray, Keats, Hopkins: poetry and the poetic presence, page 149:
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It is a solution that, by placing full confidence in Christ's capacity to feel and understand pain, fear and desolation, in a word, all the negative elements that man may experience on earth, allows Hopkins to find hope, consolation, and ultimate salvation, allows this poet-priest to explicate and extrinsicate his own personal and poetic presence, solely in the presence and immanence of Christ:
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From extrinsic + -ate (adjective-forming suffix), with participial meaning.
形容詞
extrinsicate (comparative more extrinsicate, superlative most extrinsicate)
- (obsolete) Extrinsic; external.
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1600, anonymous author, The Wisdom of Doctor Dodypoll:
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My lord, know you, there are two sorts of dreams, One sort whereof are only physical, And such are they whereof your Lordship speaks, The other hyper-physical: that is, Dreams sent from heaven, or from the wicked fiends, Which nature doth not form of her own power, But are extrinsicate, by marvel wrought, And such was mine.
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