单词 | all and whole |
释义 | > as lemmasall and whole (also hale) b. all and whole (also hale). Cf. Phrases 5. extracted from alladj.pron.n.adv.conj. (a) Originally and chiefly Scottish. As an adjectival phrase: the whole of. Chiefly, and now only, Scots Law. ΚΠ 1438 in R. W. Cochran-Patrick Charters of Friars Preachers of Ayr (1881) 48 Al and hale the ta halfe of the tenement. 1493 in W. Fraser Lennox (1874) II. 149 All and hall the lafe of the Iandis. 1563 L. Humphrey Nobles or of Nobilitye Ep. Ded. sig. A.iiv To whose becke, worde, and prouidence, all and whole this wondrous facte (howesoeuer greate) must freelye and wholy be imputed. 1566 in J. R. N. Macphail Papers Sir William Fraser (1924) 225 Quhare the said maister Thomas hes lyt..all and haill the auchtene parte of landis. 1611 in C. C. Harvey Cal. Writs Yester House (1930) 300 All and whole that salmon fishing and tugnet. 1641 in Rec. Parl. Scotl. to 1707 (2007) 1641/8/284 The charter and infeftment granted..to Thomas Forbes..of all and whole the lands, fortalice and manor place of Abbotshall of Ellon. 1696 Famous Tryal between T. Neale & Lady Ivy 7 To have and to hold all and whole the said Wharf. 1713 in R. Renwick Extracts Rec. Burgh Glasgow (1908) IV. 511 All and haill the milners service. 1773 Edinb. Evening Courant 18 Jan. All and whole these two Husband Lands and Half a Husband Land in Newton. 1803 in C. D. Bentinck Dornoch Cathedral & Parish (1926) 303 Heretable State and Sasine real, actual and Corporal possession to the said Capt. William Falconer of all and whole the foresaid House and Garden. 1896 in Session Cases (1948) 95 We as trustees foresaid dispone to the said company and their assignees heritably and irredeemably All and Whole the subject. a1912 in Scots Law Times (1913) I. 62/2 All and Whole my whole heritable and moveable Estate. 2010 Session Cases 733 The Pursuers validly exercised their Option to purchase all and whole that area of ground known as Dalgig Plantation. (b) As a pronominal phrase: everything; the whole of. Formerly also occasionally used adverbially: †entirely, wholly (obsolete). Now rare (Scottish in later use). ΚΠ 1565 B. Googe tr. ‘M. Palingenius’ Zodiake of Life (new ed.) vii. sig. W.iiii He is all and whole, the rest but part. 1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World I. xiii. xxv. 402 The lower sort of these trees the floud covereth all and whole. 1696 G. Keith Exact Narr. Proc. Turners-Hall 26 Neither W. Burnet, nor no Baptist, place the all and whole of our Justification on Christ's outward Sufferings. a1752 R. Erskine Script. Songs (1754) iii. xxi. 139 Their righteousness Is all and whole of me. 1938 Scotsman 23 Mar. 17/2 I wish all and whole to be given to Montrose Town Council to improve the town in whatever way they think best. < as lemmas |
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