单词 | delate |
释义 | delatev.ΘΚΠ the world > movement > transference > [verb (transitive)] > convey or transport > to a particular point delate1578 defer1626 1578 J. Banister Hist. Man i. f. 15v The bone of the cheeke..hath a round hole..through which is transmitted a portion of the thyrd coniugation of Sinewes, delated to the Muscles of the nose. 1626 F. Bacon Sylua Syluarum §209 To try exactly the time wherein Sound is Delated. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > giving > offer or action of offering > offer [verb (transitive)] i-bedea800 bidOE make?a1160 forthc1200 bihedec1275 proffera1325 yielda1382 dressc1384 to serve fortha1393 dight1393 pretend1398 nurnc1400 offerc1425 profita1450 tent1459 tend1475 exhibit1490 propine1512 presentc1515 oblate1548 pretence1548 defer?1551 to hold forth1560 prefer1567 delatea1575 to give forth1584 tender1587 oppose1598 to hold out1611 shore1787 a1575 N. Harpsfield Treat. Divorce Henry VIII (1878) (modernized text) 119 This good Bishop did..refuse the oath delated to him for the confirmation of the said divorce. 1875 E. Poste tr. Gaius Institutionum Iuris Civilis (ed. 2) ii. Comm. 224 On the incapacitation of the first heres institutus the inheritance would be instantaneously delated (offered for acceptance) to the heres substitutus or to the successor ab intestato. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > relinquishing > relinquish or give up [verb (transitive)] > hand over to another i-taechec888 outreacheOE sellc950 beteacha1000 areachc1000 turnc1175 handsellc1225 betakec1250 deliverc1300 beken1330 yielda1382 disposec1384 resigna1387 livera1400 to turn overa1425 deputea1440 overgive1444 quit?c1450 surrend1450 surrender1466 renderc1480 to give over1483 despose1485 refer1547 to pass over1560 to set over1585 behight1590 tip1610 consign1632 delegate1633 skink1637 to hand over1644 delate1651 to turn off1667 to turn in1822 1651 J. Howell S.P.Q.V. 201 Which charge and singular trust was delated unto them for their extraordinary prudence. a1659 F. Osborne Characters in Wks. (1673) 617 The Abstract of all Delated Dignities. a1734 R. North Examen (1740) ii. v. §24 330 In a Nation that hath Established Laws, all Questions of Right and Wrong are delated to executive Power. 1858 D. Masson Life Milton I. 342 The King delates them [Instructions] to the two Archbishops; each Archbishop is to see to their execution by the bishops of his own province. 4. a. To accuse, bring a charge against, impeach; to inform against; to denounce to a judicial tribunal, esp. that of the Scottish ecclesiastical courts. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > general proceedings > accusation, allegation, or indictment > charge, accuse, or indict [verb (transitive)] wrayc725 forwrayOE beclepec1030 challenge?c1225 indict1303 appeachc1315 aditea1325 appeal1366 impeachc1380 reprovea1382 arraigna1400 calla1400 raign?a1425 to put upa1438 present?a1439 ditec1440 detectc1449 articlec1450 billc1450 peach1465 attach1480 denounce1485 aret1487 accusea1500 filea1500 delate1515 crimea1550 panel1560 articulate1563 prosecute1579 impleada1600 to have up1605 reprosecute1622 tainta1625 criminatea1646 affect1726 to pull up1799 rap1904 run1909 1515 in Douglas's Wks. (1874) I. p. lxi Comperit Master Gavin Douglas..and schew how..he was delatit to be ane evile man in diuers poyntis. c1540 J. Bellenden tr. H. Boece Hyst. & Cron. Scotl. xv. ii. f. 220/2 Ane wykit limmare..quhilk was oftymes dilatit of adultry. 1609 J. Skene Treat. in Regiam Majestatem 132 Gif he quha is suspect, or delated to haue committed treason, is fugitiue. 1650 J. Row & J. Row Hist. Kirk Scotl. (1842) 53 He wes delated to the Presbyterie. 1776 S. Johnson in Boswell, Case Jas. Thomson If a minister be thus left at liberty to delate sinners from the pulpit..he may often blast the innocent. 1835 H. Miller Scenes & Legends N. Scotl. xviii. 310 They deliberated on delating her as a witch before the presbytery of Tain. 1863 G. A. Sala Strange Adventures Capt. Dangerous II. iii. 119 He will delate me to the English Resident at Brussels for a Jacobite spy. b. To report, inform of (an offence, crime, fault). ΘΚΠ society > communication > information > informing on or against > inform on or against [verb (transitive)] > inform of (a fault or crime) delatec1600 to write up1930 c1600 Hist. & Life James VI (1825) 65 He immediatlie came to Edinburgh, and thair delatit [1804 ed.: delaitit] his turpitude to the Juge criminall. 1605 G. Powel Refut. Epist. Apologeticall 28 To punish the crimes delated vnto him. 1607 B. Jonson Volpone ii. vi. sig. Fv They may delate My slacknesse to my Patron. View more context for this quotation 1848 J. H. Newman Loss & Gain ii. ix. 208 Facts like these were, in most cases, delated to the Head of the house to which a young man belonged. 5. To relate, report. ΘΚΠ society > communication > information > reporting > report [verb (transitive)] i-telle971 reckOE tella1382 brevea1400 reportc1450 recount1477 reapport1486 refera1500 renowna1500 relate1530 informa1533 recommend1533 reaccount1561 re-report1599 yielda1616 delatea1639 narrate1656 bulletin1838 a1639 J. Spottiswood Hist. Church Scotl. (1677) iv. 185 He..delated the matter to the Queen. 1798 T. Jefferson Writings (1859) IV. 246 This party division is necessary to induce each to watch and delate to the people the proceedings of the other. 1862 H. Taylor St. Clement's Eve i. iii Still of the art itself I spare to speak, Delating but, in quality of witness, The art's practitioners as I have known them. Derivatives deˈlated adj. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > general proceedings > accusation, allegation, or indictment > [adjective] > accused or indicted indictedc1440 accusedc1450 denounced1552 convict1569 criminatea1591 delatedc1598 panelled1618 impleaded1742 impeached1751 incriminated1858 c1598 King James VI & I Basilicon Doron (1944) I. ii. 158 The nature & bypaste lyfe of the dilaited person. 1708 Chamberlayne's Magnæ Britanniæ Notitia (1743) ii. ii. iii. 366 When the delated father, i.e. the man whom the woman chargeth, appears, he is examined. deˈlating n. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > general proceedings > accusation, allegation, or indictment > [noun] wrayingc1000 indictment1303 accusationa1382 information1387 appeaching1401 allegeancea1430 supposal1429 accuse?a1439 appealing1440 ditingc1440 indictingc1440 detection1471 cusing1488 indictament1523 arraigning1533 denouncement1544 arraignment1549 raignment1570 delation1578 denunciation1588 prosecution1590 accusement1596 inditure1614 aggravation1626 arraign1638 delating1820 billing1884 beef1928 1820 Ess. Witchcraft 9 Their delating of one another, as it is called. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < v.1515 |
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