单词 | disseise |
释义 | disseisedisseizev. 1. transitive. Law. To put out of actual seisin or possession; to dispossess (a person) of his estates, etc., usually wrongfully or by force; to oust. Const. of (†from). Also reflexive. ΘΚΠ society > law > rule of law > lawlessness > specific offences > [verb (transitive)] > wrongfully seize or occupy disseisec1330 usurpc1400 oust1420 purpress1500 disseisin1548 invade1617 redisseise1628 society > law > administration of justice > general proceedings > legal seizure or recovery of property > [verb (transitive)] > seize lands or goods disseisec1330 seisinc1425 disseisin1548 1215 Magna Carta xxxix Nullus liber homo capiatur vel imprisonetur aut disseisiatur [1217 inserts (c. xxxv) de libero tenemento suo vel libertatibus]..nisi per legale judicium parium suorum. 1292 Britton ii. xi. §2 Cestui est proprement disseisi qi a tort est engetté de acun tenement.] c1330 R. Mannyng Chron. (1810) 250 Our kyng Sir Edward..Disseised him self of alle, ȝald it to Sir Jon. Bot Jon his homage salle mak or he be gon. 1357 Lay Folks Catech. 252 In case that we have..wittandly and willfalli gert our euen cristen..falsly be desesed of land or of lithe. ?c1450 Life St. Cuthbert (1891) l. 7518 Of þair gudes falsly dissesid. a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) I. cxlix.* f. lxxx He..vexyd and dystourbed Ivore the Duke and Lorde of that Countrey.. and lastly disceasyd hym of that Lordeshyp. 1540 Act 32 Hen. VIII c. 7. §7 Where..personnes..be dysseased, deforsed, wronged, or otherwyse put from their lawfull inheritance. 1628 Petit. to King in J. Rushworth Hist. Coll. (1659) 589 By the Statute called, The great Charter of the Liberties of England, It is declared and enacted; That no Freeman may be taken or imprisoned or be disseised of his Freeholds or Liberties, or his free Customs. 1641 Termes de la Ley 139 Disseissin upon Disseisin is when the Disseisour is disseised by another. 1803 J. Milner Hist. Church of Christ IV. i. 98 [Wicliff] asserted..that Temporal Lords and Patrons had a right to disseize the Church of her endowments, in case of misbehaviour. 1818 W. Cruise Digest Laws Eng. Real Prop. (ed. 2) I. 190 If a tenant in tail discontinues in fee, afterwards marries, disseises the discontinuee, and dies seised; his wife shall not have dower. 2. transferred and figurative. a. To dispossess, deprive, rob; to deliver, rid (of anything). ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > loss > taking away > take away [verb (transitive)] > dispossess disseisec1320 disincreasec1374 disheritc1400 disappoint1434 unpossessc1449 forbanishc1450 dispoint1483 disemparec1500 usurp1512 defeat?1545 depose1558 devest1563 dispossess1565 disappropriate1610 disadvest1611 expropriate1611 dispropriate1613 dispropertya1616 disinvest1619 divest1648 unrobe1650 defarm1693 c1320 Cast. Love 1088 He ne ouȝte from wo disseysed be. a1500 (?c1450) Merlin xiv. 229 It shall here-after be declared how that she was discesed of the seint Graal. 1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene i. xi. sig. Lv He [sc. the Dragon] so disseized of his gryping grosse. 1602 R. Carew Surv. Cornwall i. f. 22 The Foxe planteth his dwelling in the steep cliffes..as in a maner it falleth out a matter impossible to disseyze him of this his ancient inheritance. 1700 R. Blackmore Paraphr. Job xxix. 126 My righteous Hand broke fierce Oppressor's Jaws, And of their Spoil disseiz'd their bloody Paws. 1845 R. W. Hamilton Inst. Pop. Educ. x. 266 We repeat our protest against all attempts to disseize parents of their rights in their children. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > let or send out [verb (transitive)] > expel > specific people from a place, position, or possession outshoveOE to do out of ——OE shovec1200 to put out of ——c1225 to cast out1297 void13.. usurpa1325 to put outa1350 outputa1382 outrayc1390 excludea1400 expulse?a1475 expel1490 to shut forth1513 to put forth1526 to turn out1546 depel?1548 disseisin1548 evict1548 exturb1603 debout1619 wincha1626 disseise1627 out-pusha1631 howster1642 oust1656 out1823 purge1825 the bum's rush1910 outplace1928 1627 T. May tr. Lucan Pharsalia (new ed.) vii. 655 Through many wounds his life disseized, fled. 1675 T. Hobbes tr. Homer Odysses xvi. 444 They..With gentle sleep their fear and care disseised. Derivatives disˈseised adj. ΚΠ 1675 H. Neville tr. N. Machiavelli Prince vii, in tr. N. Machiavelli Wks. 208 All the disseiz'd Lord's..he put to death. disˈseising n. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > loss > taking away > [noun] > dispossessing disseising1475 amotionc1503 dispossession1576 disseisure1579 disseisin1586 dispossessment1599 divestiture1601 devestment1647 devesture1648 divesting1712 divestment1756 disinvestiture1846 expropriation1848 1475 Bk. Noblesse 48 The unmanly disseising and putting oute of Fraunce, Normandie, Angew, and Mayne. 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Desemparement, a disseising. 1682 Modest Enq. Election Sheriffs London 18 If there be but the least flaw against them to countenance the dis-seizing them of their Rights. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < |
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