释义 |
adunation|ædjuːˈneɪʃən| [ad. L. adūnātiōn-em n. of action f. adūnā-re to unite: see prec.] Union or combination into one.
1551Cranmer Answ. to Gardiner 352 (T.) Before the adunation in the Virgin's womb, the godhead and manhood were two natures. 1612Woodall Surg. Mate Wks. 1653, 90 The cure is not so safe to sew it up..because his adunation is uncertain. 1680Boyle Scept. Chymist. 94 The cold does not cause any Real Union or Adunation of these Bodies. 1881Overton Wm. Law 275 This analogy—one might almost say this adunation—of the spiritual and the natural worlds. |