单词 | exeme |
释义 | † exemev. Chiefly Scottish. Obsolete. 1. transitive. To set free, release: a. from a payment, an obligation, from obedience to (a law, rule, etc.); = exempt v. 4a, 4b. ΚΠ 1563 J. Davidson Answer to Tractiue Kennedy in D. Laing Misc. Wodrow Soc. (1844) I. 251 The Gentiles that belevis is exemit fra the Law of Moyses. 1639 Procl. Chas. I. Scotl. 2 [We] eximed all ministers at their entry from giving any other oath than, etc. a1657 J. Balfour Hist. Wks. (1824) II. 28 All knowen merchants..wer exeimed from taking this othe. 1733 P. Lindsay Interest Scotl. 174 So many of them [foreign Materials] as are used at publick Bleach-fields, should be exeemed from the Payment of Duty. 1814 W. Scott Waverley I. xii. 164 He hath no title to be exeemed from the obligations of the code of politeness. View more context for this quotation b. from pain, a penalty, etc.; also simply; = exempt v. 4c. ΚΠ 1578 in J. Spottiswood Hist. Church Scotl. (1677) vi. 299 Nor doth it agree with the Scripture that they should be exeemed from the correction of their brethren. 1585 Commend. Verses in Jas. I's Ess. Poesie (Arb.) 10 My minde exemed was from caire. 1637 G. Gillespie Dispute against Eng.-Popish Ceremonies ii. vii. 29 His Majesties Auctority, did..exeeme the affirmers from the paines of probation. 1647 H. More Philos. Poems ii. iii. iv. ii It no man can exeem from miseries. 1716 J. Row in R. Wodrow Corr. (1843) II. 135 He had paid his cess; yet this exeemed him not. 2. To take away, remove; also, to select, except from; = exempt v. 1, 2. ΘΚΠ the world > space > place > removal or displacement > remove or displace [verb (transitive)] > remove or take away ateec885 withbreidec890 animOE overbearOE to do awayOE flitc1175 reavec1175 takec1175 to have away?a1300 to draw awayc1300 weve13.. to wend awaya1325 withdrawa1325 remuec1325 to carry away1363 to take away1372 waive1377 to long awaya1382 oftakec1390 to draw offa1398 to do froa1400 forflitc1420 amove?a1425 to carry out?a1425 surtrayc1440 surtretec1440 twistc1440 abstract1449 ostea1450 remove1459 ablatea1475 araisea1475 redd1479 dismove1480 diminish?1504 convey1530 alienate1534 retire1536 dimove1540 reversec1540 subtractc1540 submove1542 sublate1548 pare1549 to pull in1549 exempt1553 to shift off1567 retract?1570 renversec1586 aufer1587 to lay offa1593 rear1596 retrench1596 unhearse1596 exemea1600 remote1600 to set off1600 subduct1614 rob1627 extraneize1653 to bring off1656 to pull back1656 draft1742 extract1804 reef1901 the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > quality of being exclusive > exclude [verb (transitive)] > except to take outc1175 out-takec1390 outnima1400 excludec1400 outcepta1470 reserve1523 except1530 exempt1548 to put by1594 abate1598 exemea1600 bate1619 rescinda1687 to tell out1812 to tell out of ——1812 exception1845 a1600 A. Montgomerie Misc. Poems xvii. 59 Beuties freshest florish, fair, Exemed clene from Loves lair. 1640 Canterb. Self-Convict. 63 They exeeme all tenets controverted this day among any Christians from being the Subject of heresie. a1651 D. Calderwood Hist. Kirk Scotl. (1843) II. 342 She did what she could to exeme all feare and doubts out of his minde. 1688 Ess. on Magistracy in Harl. Misc. (1808) I. 5 Express liberty is a stipulation, whereby some things are by express paction eximed from the power of the Sovereign. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1894; most recently modified version published online March 2021). < v.1563 |
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