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of late
最近,近來
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Late
,
adv.
1.
After
the
usual
or
proper
time
,
or
the
time
appointed
;
after
delay
;
as
,
he
arrived
late
; --
opposed
to
early
.
2.
Not
long
ago
;
lately
.
3.
Far
in
the
night
,
day
,
week
,
or
other
particular
period
;
as
,
to
lie
abed
late
;
to
sit
up
late
at
night
.
Of late
,
in
time
not
long
past
,
or
near
the
present
;
lately
;
as
,
the
practice
is
of late
uncommon
.
Too late
,
after
the
proper
or
available
time
;
when
the
time
or
opportunity
is
past
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Of
prep.
In
a
general
sense
,
from
,
or
out
from
;
proceeding
from
;
belonging
to
;
relating
to
;
concerning
; --
used
in
a
variety
of
applications
;
as
:
1.
Denoting
that
from
which
anything
proceeds
;
indicating
origin
,
source
,
descent
,
and
the
like
;
as
,
he
is
of
a
race
of
kings
;
he
is
of
noble
blood
.
That
holy
thing
which
shall
be
born
of
thee
shall
be
called
the
Son
of
God
.
--
Luke
i
. 35.
I
have
received
of
the
Lord
that
which
also
I
delivered
unto
you
.
--
1
Cor
.
xi
. 23.
2.
Denoting
possession
or
ownership
,
or
the
relation
of
subject
to
attribute
;
as
,
the
apartment
of
the
consul
:
the
power
of
the
king
;
a
man
of
courage
;
the
gate
of heaven
.
“Poor
of
spirit.”
--
Macaulay
.
3.
Denoting
the
material
of
which
anything
is
composed
,
or
that
which
it
contains
;
as
,
a
throne
of
gold
;
a
sword
of
steel
;
a
wreath
of
mist
;
a
cup
of
water
.
4.
Denoting
part
of
an
aggregate
or
whole
;
belonging
to
a
number
or
quantity
mentioned
;
out
of
;
from
amongst
;
as
,
of
this
little
he
had
some
to
spare
;
some
of
the
mines
were
unproductive
;
most
of
the
company
.
It
is
of
the
Lord's
mercies
that
we
are
not
consumed
.
--
Lam
.
iii
. 22.
It
is
a
duty
to
communicate
of
those
blessings
we
have
received
.
--
Franklin
.
5.
Denoting
that
by
which
a
person
or
thing
is
actuated
or
impelled
;
also
,
the
source
of
a
purpose
or
action
;
due
to
;
as
,
they
went
of
their
own
will
;
no
body
can
move
of
itself
;
he
did
it
of
necessity
.
For
it
was
of
the
Lord
to
harden
their
hearts
.
--
Josh
.
xi
. 20.
6.
Denoting
reference
to
a
thing
;
about
;
concerning
;
relating
to
;
as
,
to
boast
of
one's
achievements
;
they
talked
of
many
things
.
Knew
you
of
this
fair
work?
--
Shak
.
7.
Denoting
nearness
or
distance
,
either
in
space
or
time
;
from
;
as
,
within
a
league
of
the
town
;
within
an
hour
of
the
appointed
time
.
8.
Denoting
identity
or
equivalence
; --
used
with
a
name
or
appellation
,
and
equivalent
to
the
relation
of
apposition
;
as
,
the
continent
of
America
;
the
city
of
Rome
;
the
Island
of
Cuba
.
9.
Denoting
the
agent
,
or
person
by
whom
,
or
thing
by
which
,
anything
is
,
or
is
done
;
by
.
And
told
to
her
of
[
by
]
some
.
--
Chaucer
.
He
taught
in
their
synagogues
,
being
glorified
of
all
.
--
Luke
iv
. 15.
[Jesus]
being
forty
days
tempted
of
the
devil
.
--
Luke
iv
. 1, 2.
Note:
☞
The
use
of
the
word
in
this
sense
,
as
applied
to
persons
,
is
nearly
obsolete
.
10.
Denoting
relation
to
place
or
time
;
belonging
to
,
or
connected
with
;
as
,
men
of
Athens
;
the
people
of
the
Middle
Ages
;
in
the
days
of
Herod
.
11.
Denoting
passage
from
one
state
to
another
;
from
. [
Obs
.]
“O
miserable
of
happy.”
12.
During
;
in
the
course
of
.
Not
be
seen
to
wink
of
all
the
day
.
--
Shak
.
My
custom
always
of
the
afternoon
.
--
Shak
.
Note:
☞
Of
may
be
used
in
a
subjective
or
an
objective
sense
.
“The
love
of
God”
may
mean
,
our
love
for
God
,
or
God's
love
for
us
.
Note:
☞
From
is
the
primary
sense
of
this
preposition
;
a
sense
retained
in
off
,
the
same
word
differently
written
for
distinction
.
But
this
radical
sense
disappears
in
most
of
its
application
;
as
,
a
man
of
genius
;
a
man
of
rare
endowments
;
a
fossil
of
a
red
color
,
or
of
an
hexagonal
figure
;
he
lost
all
hope
of
relief
;
an
affair
of
the
cabinet
;
he
is
a
man
of
decayed
fortune
;
what
is
the
price
of
corn
?
In
these
and
similar
phrases
,
of
denotes
property
or
possession
,
or
a
relation
of
some
sort
involving
connection
.
These
applications
,
however
all
proceeded
from
the
same
primary
sense
.
That
which
proceeds
from
,
or
is
produced
by
,
a
person
or
thing
,
either
has
had
,
or
still
has
,
a
close
connection
with
the
same
;
and
hence
the
word
was
applied
to
cases
of
mere
connection
,
not
involving
at
all
the
idea
of
separation
.
Of consequence
,
of
importance
,
value
,
or
influence
.
Of late
,
recently
;
in
time
not
long
past
.
Of old
,
formerly
;
in
time
long
past
.
Of one's self
,
by
one's
self
;
without
help
or
prompting
;
spontaneously
.
Why
,
knows
not
Montague
,
that
of
itself
England
is
safe
,
if
true
within
itself
? --
Shak
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
of
late
adv
:
in
the
recent
past
; "
he
was
in
Paris
recently
"; "
lately
the
rules
have
been
enforced
"; "
as
late
as
yesterday
she
was
fine
"; "
feeling
better
of
late
"; "
the
spelling
was
first
affected
,
but
latterly
the
meaning
also
" [
syn
:
recently
,
late
,
lately
,
latterly
]
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