单词 | advocateship |
释义 | advocateshipn.ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > easiness > aid, help, or assistance > intercession or influence on someone's behalf > [noun] erndinga1000 mediationa1387 advocacyc1390 mediacya1425 meanc1450 moyen1454 interposition1462 mean1465 myance?a1513 advocation1532 intercession1534 advocateship?1555 intercessionment1593 interceding1600 intermise1612 means-making1617 intermission1647 interposal1687 spoke1867 ?1555 J. Bradford Exhort. carienge Chrystes Crosse ix. 100 Christes medyacyon, intercessyon, and aduocatship. 1580 T. Cooper Certaine Serm. 236 Praier to Saintes is against christ his mediatourship and aduocatship. 1656 N. Hardy First Epist. John: 1st Pt. (ii. 1) xx. 353 The advocateship of Christ consists in a fourefold presentation. 1734 H. Lindsay (title) Christ's advocateship, practically discoursed. 1793 J. Martin Serm. Char. of Christ xv. 361 There is not any thing in the transactions of men which gives us a perfect notion of the advocateship of Jesus Christ. 1852 Spiritual Mag. Jan. 25/2 You are interested in his death, resurrection, ascension, advocateship, and eternal glory. 1884 Things New & Old 27 196 This does not at all refer..to the Advocateship of Jesus. 2. gen. The office, position, or function of an advocate; advocacy. Now rare. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal profession > lawyer > [noun] > counsellor, barrister, or advocate > position of advocateship1611 barristership1839 procuracy1896 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Advocatie, an Advocateship; the duty or place of an Advocate. 1618 P. Holderus tr. J. van Oldenbarneveld Barneuel's Apol. sig. Gj After the fifteenth yeare of my Aduocateships place. 1683 S. Pepys Let. 14 Oct. (2006) 167 Without taking on me the advocateship of a matter I was not called upon for adviser..I shall take upon me to say [etc.]. 1747 S. Richardson Clarissa I. xxxii. 208 So expect not any advocateship from me. 1787 Parl. Reg. 1781–96 XX. 120 The most practised advocateship could not have acted with more artifice and chicane. 1858 T. Carlyle Hist. Friedrich II of Prussia II. x. ii. 580 François accordingly sat ‘in chambers’..even became an advocate; but did not in the least take to advocateship. 1867 Arthur's Home Mag. (Philadelphia) July 35/2 I have not..that sympathy with the cause..which would be necessary to elect and ordain me to advocateship in its interests. 1909 Pearson's Mag. 21 610/1 The idea of professional advocateship so dramatically expressed..by Lord Brougham. 1957 Huntington Libr. Q. 20 208 He secured such political plums as..an advocateship in the Court of Arches. 3. The office or function of an advowee (advowee n. 1); = advowson n. historical in later use. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > benefice > advowson > [noun] vowson1297 advowsonc1300 advocationa1325 presentationa1325 presentmenta1325 collationc1380 patronage1395 advowryc1460 avowrya1475 advowsonage1528 voisom1538 advowsante1539 donation1540 advowsement1590 beneficial1591 collating1642 advowsance1655 advocacy1711 advocateship1753 1753 Chambers's Cycl. Suppl. Princes had also another title to advocate-ship, some of them pretending to be advocati nati of the churches within their dominions. 1856 J. C. Robertson Hist. Christian Church II. ii. viii. 475 The advocateship became hereditary; in some monasteries it was reserved by the founder to himself and his heirs. 1906 Macmillan's Mag. 93 206 The enthusiastic local historian mentions..that they had conferred on the valley, the suppression of the advocateship. 1997 D. Dowland Nineteenth-Cent. Anglican Theol. Training vii. 194 At Cambridge in 1860 the Hulsean Christian Advocateship..was converted into a chair. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.?1555 |
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