monition

名词 n.
/məˈnɪʃn̩/   

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A caution or warning.
    — For if the ſoul of man vvere emancipated by virtue, it vvould not need any regulation or monition, beſides that of its invvard Tribunal; vvhich becauſe ſin does uſurp upon, has ſome relief from thoſe extern adjuments.
  2. A legal notification of something.
  3. A sign of impending danger; an omen.
    — I recognise the first ambiguous monitions of the destiny which afterwards so fully overshadowed me.

词形变化

monitions plural

词源

From Anglo-Norman monicion, Middle French monicion, and their source, Latin monitiō (“warning, admonition”).
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