α. Scottish pre-1700 curatre, pre-1700 curatrj, pre-1700 curatry, pre-1700 curatrye.
β. 1800s– curatory; Scottish pre-1700 curatorie, pre-1700 1700s– curatory.
单词 | curatory |
释义 | curatoryn.α. Scottish pre-1700 curatre, pre-1700 curatrj, pre-1700 curatry, pre-1700 curatrye. β. 1800s– curatory; Scottish pre-1700 curatorie, pre-1700 1700s– curatory. 1. Chiefly Roman Law and Scots Law. Guardianship of a minor or other person not fully capable of conducting his or her own affairs; the position or responsibility of a guardian. Cf. curator n. 2.No longer current in Scots Law. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > safety > protection or defence > care, protection, or charge > [noun] > one who looks after > guardian of minor or incapable person > office of tutoryc1400 tutelec1420 curatory?1478 tuteleship1557 tutorship1559 curatorship1590 tutelage1605 tutorage1617 curature1618 pro-tutory1664 curacya1734 curation1749 conservatorship1871 tutelarship1875 ?1478 Decree Lord Abernethy in Dict. Older Sc. Tongue at Curatry Four score of markis..clamyt be said James Barklay.., and sex and tuenty marks of his fee of curatre. 1483 in G. Neilson & H. Paton Acts Lords of Council Civil Causes (1918) II. Introd. p. cxx The actioune..anent the wrangwis entermeting with the office of curatry of Johne Heris. c1485 ( G. Hay Bk. Law of Armys (2005) 248 Gif a man war our ȝong within elde of tutry and curatrye jn warde. 1560 J. Knox et al. Buke Discipline in J. Knox Wks. (1848) II. 220 That the Rectour..be exempted frome..ony othir charge..suche as Tutorie, Curatorie, Deaconrie, or ony siclike. 1672 in Rec. Parl. Scotl. to 1707 (2007) 1672/6/9 Certifying all who shall procure giftes of tutory or curatory. 1705 Corshill Baron-Court Bk. in Archæol. & Hist. Coll. Ayr & Wigton (1884) IV. 208 Claim of Curatory att the instance of Euphame Catherwood, being past twelve yeareis of age. 1880 J. Muirhead tr. Gaius Institutes i. 57 Some are under tutory or curatory, and others under neither of those guardianships. 1993 A. B. Wilkinson & K. M. Norrie Law relating to Parent & Child in Scotl. ii. 45 The rule that a woman on marriage passed into the curatory of her husband, retained for a time in the case of minor wives, was completely abolished in 1984. 2. In some universities in continental Europe: the board or college of curators (curator n. 3a), having general responsibility for the whole university and the power to select or nominate professors. Now rare. ΚΠ 1834 W. Hamilton in Edinb. Rev. Apr. 207 The most illustrious scholars in the curatory [of Leyden]. 1933 China Press (Shanghai) 2 July ii. 13/7 The president of the Curatory of the Leyden University. 1967 S. Kieniewicz in A. Gieysztor Univ. Warsaw 7 The Curatory of the University under the infamous Szaniawski supervised the private life and the religious practices of the students. 3. In a museum, art gallery, library, or other such collection: the office, responsibility, or work of a keeper or custodian. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > safety > protection or defence > care, protection, or charge > [noun] > one who looks after > guardian or custodian > custodian of building > of a museum or library curator1660 conservator1757 curatory1856 1856 Caledonian Mercury 15 Feb. We had averred that the curatory of the collection had been entirely neglected. 1862 A. Dalzel Hist. Edinb. Univ. I. 243 My curatory of the library distracts me. 2010 DNA (Mumbai) 21 Nov. Talking about curatory, Rashmi Korjan..said there is a need to train people in this field to help preserve heritage in India. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2021). curatoryadj. Now rare. That cures or heals; of or relating to curing or healing; = curative adj. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > [adjective] medicinala1384 wholesomea1387 healinga1398 medicinablea1398 restorativea1398 sanative14.. curatory?a1425 remediable1437 mildlya1475 curable1483 recurablea1500 curative1525 eradicative1543 good1580 physical1580 medicable1590 sanable1598 balsamic1605 therapeutical1606 medicinary1607 medicative1644 medical1646 therapeutic1646 salutary1649 salvative1653 boethetic1656 medicamentary1656 recuperatory1656 sanitating1656 medicamental1657 medicamentous1659 medicating1705 balmy1747 salving1751 sanatorya1832 salubrious1855 medicatory1864 recuperative1872 ?a1425 tr. Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie (N.Y. Acad. Med.) f. 136 (MED) Of defenez for filth..be it cured with a poyntel curatorie [L. stilo curatorio] i. erepike. 1607 R. Milbourne Conc. Imposition of Hands sig. A5v Curatorie imposion of hands was vsed of such, as had the guift of miraculous healing incurable diseases. 1763 A. Sutherland Attempts Antient Med. Doctr. I. i. i. 1 Water is an universal medicine, it answers every curatory indication in diseases acute as well as chronical. 1854 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 76 309 The ordinary curatory process. 2011 Financial Express (New Delhi) (Nexis) 30 May Supplements are being marketed for specific anti-oxidant or nutrient properties and not for any curatory purpose. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2021). < n.?1478adj.?a1425 |
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