单词 | conveyancing |
释义 | conveyancingn.ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > [noun] > action or practice of deceiving swikingc1000 blindfolding?c1225 deceivancec1330 trechettingc1330 jugglingc1380 beguilingc1400 deceivingc1400 fagec1400 delusionc1420 sophisticationc1450 circumvention1534 illudinga1547 cheateryc1555 cheatingc1555 crossing1592 tricking1595 wiling?a1600 circumventing1603 practice1622 cheat1641 deluding1645 underdealing1649 amusement1658 conveyancing1676 bubbling1700 jockeyshipa1763 overreachinga1774 jockeying1779 beguilement1805 gaggery1819 trickstering1821 Jewing1842 wool-pulling1843 rigging1846 hoodwinking1858 old soldierism1866 old soldiering1867 fiddling1884 gold-bricking1901 wangling1911 finagling1926 hyping1968 1676 A. Marvell Mr. Smirke sig. E2 Sufficient for Salvation, without the Chcianrey[sic] and Conveyancing of humane Extentions. 1690 J. Dryden Amphitryon v. 55 He's damnably us'd to false Conveyancing. 2. a. The drawing of deeds and other instruments, for the transference of property from one person to another; the branch of the law which deals with titles and their transference; the art or profession of the conveyancer. ΘΚΠ society > law > transfer of property > [noun] release1344 alienationc1425 conveying1483 transportc1485 state making1487 conveyance1523 designation1573 transferring1573 assignation1579 dispose1591 assignment1592 convey1592 disposing1638 disposurea1649 attornment1650 abalienation1656 transfer1674 disposal1697 conveyancing1714 transference1766 disposition1861 society > law > branch of the law > [noun] > conveyancing conveyancing1714 society > law > transfer of property > types of transfer > charter or deed conveying property > [noun] > drawing up of conveyancing1714 1714 G. Jacob (title) The Accomplished Conveyancer; of the nature and kinds of all Deeds and Instruments used in Conveyancing. a1832 W. Scott Mem. Early Years in J. G. Lockhart Mem. Life Sir W. Scott (1837) I. i. 7 The abstruse feudal doctrines connected with conveyancing. 1856 R. W. Emerson Eng. Traits xiv. 253 For the most part, the natural science in England is..as void of imagination and free play of thought, as conveyancing. 1881 Act 44 & 45 Vict. c. 41 (title) An act for simplifying and improving the practice of Conveyancing. b. attributive or as participial adj. ΚΠ 1826 J. Bentham in Westm. Rev. 6 499 Imperfection..in conveyancing instruments. 1858 Ld. St. Leonards Handy Bk. Prop. Law xxii. 175 Investments under the opinion of one of the Conveyancing Counsel will render the trustee, &c. safe. 1864 C. Dickens Our Mutual Friend (1865) I. i. viii. 65 Common-law clerk, conveyancing clerk. 3. Fraudulent transfer of property, swindling. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > embezzlement or misappropriation > [noun] misnimming?c1225 embezzlement1548 malversationc1550 falsity1581 misapplication1607 interverting1614 peculate1617 peculation1658 abstracting1669 plunderage1700 interversiona1754 conveyancing1754 misappropriation1794 abstraction1823 defalcation1832 malappropriation1848 teeming and lading1859 boodlery1886 bobol1907 chop-chop1966 liberation1966 1754 ‘Gyles Smith’ Refl. Card-playing 9 I have always look'd upon a Gaming-House in no other Light than as an Office of Conveyancing. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1676 |
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