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单词 frequentation
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frequentationn.

Brit. /ˌfriːkw(ə)nˈteɪʃn/, U.S. /ˌfrikwənˈteɪʃən/
Etymology: < French fréquentation, < Latin frequentātiōn-em , noun of action < frequentāre to frequent v.
1. The action or habit of frequenting (a place); a visiting or resorting to frequently; habitual attendance.
ΘΚΠ
society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabiting temporarily > haunting or resorting > [noun]
sokenc1000
hauntc1330
hauntingc1400
resortc1425
resorting?a1439
recoursea1456
repairc1480
frequentinga1555
frequentation1585
frequentance1593
frequent1631
frequency1642
frequentage1814
the world > space > place > presence > [noun] > presence for a purpose
attendancec1460
frequentation1585
1585 T. Washington tr. N. de Nicolay Nauigations Turkie ii. iii. 33 The principall entrie was..shut with great bushes..which in processe of time and lacke of frequentation, were so growen.
c1616 R. C. Times' Whistle (1871) ii. 743 Are these the fruits thy frequentation Of learned sermons yeilds?
1660 E. Waterhouse Disc. Arms & Armory 155 Famous it has been for its Trade, and frequentation of forraigners to her.
1748 Ld. Chesterfield Let. 10 May (1932) (modernized text) III. 1147 The frequentation of Courts checks this petulancy of manners.
1775 S. Johnson Journey W. Islands 301 A shop in the Islands, as in other places of little frequentation.
1807 W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. 5 571 The art of deserving it [praise] will hardly be attained without some frequentation of the theatre.
1847 G. Grote Hist. Greece IV. ii. xxviii. 73 Reciprocal frequentation of religious festivals was..the standing evidence of friendship.
2. The action or habit of frequenting (a person); familiar intercourse with.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > social relations > [noun]
conversationc1340
dolea1400
repairc1425
fellowshipc1450
frequentation?1520
communion1529
society1531
commerce1537
commercement1537
society1538
trade1555
intercourse1557
company1576
intercommunication1586
interdeal1591
entertain1602
consort1607
entregent1607
quarter1608
commercing1610
converse1610
trucka1625
congress1628
socialty1638
frequency1642
socialitya1649
socialness1727
intercommuniona1761
social life1812
dialogue1890
discourse1963
society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > [noun]
ymonec888
i-mennessec1050
meanc1175
ferredc1200
fellowshipa1225
fellowredc1230
sameningc1230
companyc1275
monec1300
conversationc1340
meanness1340
affinity?c1400
companyingc1443
compernagea1500
frequentation?1520
society1529
convoying1543
companionship1548
companyship1548
combining1552
haunt1552
community1570
unition1584
consociation1593
companionry1595
sodality1602
conversinga1610
converse1610
consorting1611
consociety1624
consociating1625
togetherness1656
association1659
consortiona1682
sociality1758
mixture1764
junction1783
consortation1796
conversancy1798
mingling1819
companionage1838
boon companionship1844
mateship1849
?1520 A. Barclay tr. Sallust Cron. Warre agaynst Iugurth xlv. f. 63 They dwelled seperat..farre from the court & frequentation of kynges of numidy.
c1610 J. Melville Mem. Own Life (1735) 390 He denied he was a Witch or had any Frequentation with them.
1652 C. Cotterell tr. G. de Costes de La Calprenède Cassandra (1676) iv. 55 Retired from the commerce or frequentation of men.
1882 Pall Mall Gaz. 14 Oct. 4 He had however qualities which were derived no doubt from early frequentation with negroes.
1890 Sat. Rev. 22 Feb. 216/1 If only frequentation of sovereigns and statesmen could do it, a superficial explanation would be provided.
3.
a. The act of using or making use of frequently. Also, in early use, a custom, practice. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > behaviour > customary or habitual mode of behaviour > [noun] > a habit or practice
thewc888
customa1200
wonec1200
moursc1250
usec1384
usancea1393
usagea1400
stylec1430
practice1502
commona1525
frequentation1525
ordinary1526
trade?1543
vein1549
habit1581
rut1581
habitude1603
mores1648
tread1817
dastur1888
society > society and the community > customs, values, and civilization > customs, values, or beliefs of a society or group > [noun] > custom of a society or group
i-wunec888
thewc893
wise971
law of (the) landc1175
customa1200
wonec1200
tidingc1275
orderc1300
usancea1325
usagec1330
usea1393
guisea1400
spacec1400
stylec1430
rite1467
fashion1490
frequentation1525
institution1551
tradition1597
mode1642
shibboleth1804
dastur1888
praxis1892
the world > action or operation > advantage > usefulness > use (made of things) > [noun] > frequent use
frequentation1525
the world > action or operation > behaviour > customary or habitual mode of behaviour > [noun] > accustomedness > familiarity with a thing > frequent or familiar use
frequentation1525
conversationa1626
frequency1642
conversea1652
1525 Ld. Berners tr. J. Froissart Cronycles II. ccii. [cxcviii.] 620 They be herde people, and of rude engyn and wytte, and of dyuers frequentacyons and vsage.
1578 J. Banister Hist. Man viii. f. 102 Collumbus reproued such as hitherto haue made description of the eyes, by frequentation of brutish Anathomies.
a1678 A. Woodhead Motives Holy Living (1688) 56 Frequentation of prayer is an employment more spiritual.
b. Frequent use or celebration (of the sacraments). (So French fréquentation.)
ΘΚΠ
society > faith > worship > observance, ritual > [noun] > performance of > frequent
frequentation1626
1626 T. Hawkins tr. N. Caussin Holy Court I. 217 The exercise of the presence of God, ioyned with..frequentation of sacraments.
1887 C. W. Wood Marriage 20 Prayer and the frequentation of the sacraments will be the source of help.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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