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principiate
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From Latin prī̆ncipiātus, past participle of prī̆ncipiō, from Latin prī̆ncipium (“beginning, origin; foundation, principle”). With use as noun, compare Latin prī̆ncipiātum (“derivative of a first principle”). By surface analysis, principia + -ate.
名詞
principiate (plural principiates)
- The product of a principle.
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1694, Richard Burthogge, “The Idea or Notion of Substance. […]”, in An Essay upon Reason, and the Nature of Spirits, London: […] John Dunton […], →OCLC, chapter V (Of Substance), page 101:
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Of Subſtances ſome are Principles, ſome Principiates. By Principles, I mean ſubſtances that are cauſes of other things, but are themſelves uncauſed. By Principiates (give me leave to make an Engliſh word of one not very good Latin) I mean ſubſtances that are cauſed, or compoſed of Principles. Principles make, Principiates are made to be.
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1788, Emanuel Swedenborg, translated by [Nathaniel Tucker], “As the Love Is, Such Is the Wisdom, and Consequently Such Is the Man”, in The Wisdom of Angels, Concerning Divine Love and Divine Wisdom. […], London: […] W. Chalklen, […], →OCLC, part V, paragraph 369, pages 350–351:
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From what hath been ſaid above, it is evident, why all Things of the Body are Principiates, that is, Contextures conſiſting of Fibres from their Principles, which are Receptacles of Love and Wiſdom, and that ſuch as the Principles are, ſuch muſt alſo the Principiates be, wherefore whitherſoever the Principles tend, the Principiates follow, they cannot be ſeparated.
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1982, Kenneth L. Schmitz, chapter IV [The Ontological Drama], in The Gift: Creation (The Aquinas Lecture, 1982), Milwaukee, Wis.: Marquette University Press, →ISBN, pages 102–103:
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The Latin actualitas comes from actus, which in turn comes from agens and agere; so that, in calling a being actual, we name it in virtue of its active principle, its agency. That is why the actual principle of a being is potior, since it is more powerful than anything else that belongs to the ontological make-up of the being. In a word, then, the term actual designates a principle not a principiate, a source not a result.
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動詞
principiate (third-person singular simple present principiates, present participle principiating, simple past and past participle principiated)
- (transitive) To begin; to initiate.
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2003, Peter King, “Scotus on Metaphysics”, in Thomas Williams, editor, The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, pages 47–48:
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According to Scotus, then, self-change is possible when one and the same thing has a form φ that grounds the active causal potency to cause equivocally another form ψ and is also in passive potency to receive φ. In the language of principles, one and the same thing has an active principle to produce a form it currently lacks and a passive principle of receiving such a form, and these two principles jointly bring about (or “principiate”) the result (In Metaph. 9, q. 14, nn. 84–5).
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形容詞
principiate (not comparable)
- (obsolete) Having a beginning; of or constituting a beginning.
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1654, Walter Charleton, “Their Assertors Subterfuge, that Eternity Is Coexistent to Time; Also Unintelligible”, in Physiologia Epicuro-Gassendo-Charltoniana: or A Fabrick of Science Natural, upon the Hypothesis of Atoms, […], part I, London: […] Tho[mas] Newcomb, for Thomas Heath, […], →OCLC, book I, chapter VII (Of Time and Eternity), section III, page 81:
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参照
- “principiate”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
- ↑ “principiate, adj. and n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
- ^ “principiate, v.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
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