α. late Middle English–1500s entrety, 1500s entratye, 1500s–1600s entreatie, 1500s– entreaty.
β. 1500s intreadie, 1500s intreati, 1500s intreatty, 1500s intrety, 1500s–1600s intreatie, 1500s–1600s intreatye, 1500s–1800s intreaty.
单词 | entreaty |
释义 | entreatyn.α. late Middle English–1500s entrety, 1500s entratye, 1500s–1600s entreatie, 1500s– entreaty. β. 1500s intreadie, 1500s intreati, 1500s intreatty, 1500s intrety, 1500s–1600s intreatie, 1500s–1600s intreatye, 1500s–1800s intreaty. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > international politics or relations > diplomacy > [noun] > diplomatic negotiation embassadryc1425 ambassadry?a1439 entreating?a1439 entreaty1447 tract1501 entreatisea1513 entreatment?1520 embassy1549 ambassadya1597 ambassy1625 negotiation1702 dialogue1890 1447 in S. A. Moore Lett. & Papers J. Shillingford (1871) i. 15 (MED) Y..spake with my lorde prively..among other [matters] of thys blynde entrety. 1448 in S. A. Moore Lett. & Papers J. Shillingford (1871) i. 69 This mater hath honged yn debate by tyme of iiii yere, of the whiche tyme almost ii yere yn entrety. 1523 Ld. Berners tr. J. Froissart Cronycles I. ccxxix. 305 Then it was ordayned..to treat with the erle Mountfort..on ye state of peace..And at the first entreaty therle Mountfort answered, [etc.]. 1560 J. Daus tr. J. Sleidane Commentaries f. cclxxvijv The matter stickyng at this harde poynte, the Duke of Cleaue his next neighbour, for the auoyding of further trouble, sendeth his Counsellours thither to make intreatie. 1608 E. Topsell Hist. Serpents 50 By truce and entreaties of Peace. a. Treatment of or behaviour towards someone or something; an instance of this. Usually with preceding modifying adjective, as good, ill, etc. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > [noun] > behaviour towards another or treatment entreatisea1513 treaturea1513 behaviour?1521 entreaty1525 entreating1529 entreatance1534 usage1536 entertainment1547 demeanour1548 tractation1548 treatingc1550 treatmentc1560 entreatment1563 demean1596 carriage1598 manage1608 measure1611 quarter1615 treaty1631 treatance1644 meanora1670 treat1671 comportment1697 society > leisure > social event > hospitality > [noun] gesteningc1200 semblant1297 guestinga1300 harbergery1303 hospitalityc1384 harbergagec1386 cheerc1390 rehetc1390 waitinga1400 hostryingec1470 entreaty1525 entertainment1576 entertain1591 hostelity1593 hospitage1611 xenodochy1623 hospitation1863 entertaining1883 1525 R. Whitford tr. Hugh of St. Victor Expos. iii, in tr. St. Augustine Rule f. xxx In this maner of entreaty & cherysshynge, may be no parcialite, no difference bytwene ye poore & the ryche. 1567 G. Fenton tr. M. Bandello Certaine Tragicall Disc. i. sig. Bviii You have founde worse entreatie att my handes. 1603 J. Dod Bright Star 47 The second outward dutie is to..succour those that suffer wrong, and ill entreatie. 1607 E. Topsell Hist. Foure-footed Beastes 725 I haue also recited before in another place of the intreaty of Oxen. 1622 R. Hawkins Observ. Voiage South Sea lxii. 156 He would giue vs our liues with good entreatie. a1670 J. Hacket Scrinia Reserata (1693) i. 22 The Lord Privy Seal..gave civil entreaty when the Esquire Beadles..came to him. b. Reception or entertainment of guests. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > social event > visit > visiting > [noun] > reception of visitors recueil1490 entertainment1563 entreatya1569 reception1615 receipt1664 entertaininga1687 treat1691 accoil1814 recep.1918 a1569 A. Kingsmill Most Excellent & Comfortable Treat. (1577) sig. B.vii Wheresoeuer you shall come, whatsoeuer entertainement or entreatie you should finde, would you not say..it is God that hath sent me hither? ?1615 G. Chapman tr. Homer Odysses (new ed.) xv. 679 None that could bestow Your fit entreaty. 1616 B. Jonson Epicœne Prol. in Wks. I. 529 They shall find guests entreaty, and good roome. View more context for this quotation 3. An earnest or humble request. Also: the action of making such a request; supplication. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > request > [noun] > earnest request or entreaty halsingc825 bisocnea1250 beseechinga1300 scritha1325 adjurementa1382 obsecrationa1382 supplication1417 jurationc1425 treatyc1450 treatise1470 entreatya1530 obtestation1531 entreat1532 greetc1540 entreature?1548 supplicamusa1580 treat1601 beseech1609 instant1610 impetration1618 solicit1639 entreatment1825 plea1925 a1530 T. Lupset Compend. Treat. Dyenge Well (1534) sig. D.ii No waye nor meane, no intreatie, no prayer, no suite, nothynge vnder heuen can kepe vs from deathes hande. 1565 T. Cooper Thesaurus at Abijcio Abiicere se alteri ad pedes..to prostrate him self at ones feete in way of intreatie. 1611 Bible (King James) Prov. xviii. 23 The poore vseth intreaties, but the rich answereth roughly. View more context for this quotation 1678 S. Speed tr. Valerius Maximus Romæ Antiquæ Descriptio vii. 321 The Youngman, listening to his Fathers entreaties,..ceas'd to prosecute any farther his unlawful heat of concupiscence. 1702 Clarendon's Hist. Rebellion I. i. 15 The Prince..by his humble and importunate Entreaty..in the end prevailed. a1719 J. Addison Dialogues Medals in Wks. (1721) I. ii. 454 To move his haughty soul they trye Intreaties, and perswasion soft apply. 1821 Ld. Byron Two Foscari i. i, in Sardanapalus 191 Alas! my life Has been one long entreaty. 1857 Harper's Mag. Dec. 96/1 Only by strong entreaties could Harry gain leave to see my lady's sitting-room. 1935 D. L. Sayers Gaudy Night i. 8 It was an urgent entreaty that she should attend the Shrewsbury Gaudy. 1956 R. Sutcliff Shield Ring x. 118 He..reached out his hands as though in entreaty. 2006 R. Chandrasekaran Imperial Life in Emerald City (2007) 3 American colleges and universities had rebuffed his entreaties for assistance. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > prose > non-fiction > treatise or dissertation > [noun] > the writing of treaty1382 tract1432 entreating1526 entreatya1538 tractation1570 tractate1586 treatising1605 a1538 T. Starkey Dial. Pole & Lupset (1989) 17 The intrety of materys of the commyn wele. ?c1550 tr. P. Vergil Eng. Hist. (1846) I. i. 26 Beefore I entered into the entreatie of battailes. 1570 H. Billingsley in tr. Euclid Elements Geom. iv. Introd. f. 110 The maner of entreatie in this booke is diuers from the entreaty of the former bookes. a1626 L. Andrewes XCVI. Serm. (1661) 172 Whereout ariseth naturally the entreaty of these four points. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). † entreatyv. Obsolete. intransitive. To negotiate; to entreat or appeal for something. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > agreement > make an agreement [verb (intransitive)] > negotiate > negotiate with bargainc1375 deal1393 entreata1400 entreaty1523 practise1538 trade1553 transact1584 temporize1587 relate1631 tryst1637 truckle1909 1523 Ld. Berners tr. J. Froissart Cronycles I. ccccxxvi. 746 They of Gaunt had a saue conduct..to entreatie for a peace. 1595 G. Chapman Ouids Banquet of Sence sig. B Then proceedes he to entreaty for the fift sence and there is interrupted. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < |
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