单词 | hat-respect |
释义 | > as lemmashat-respect hat-respect n. now rare (historical in later use) (an act of) raising or removing one's hat as a sign of respect, esp. towards a person of higher social standing; = hat honour n.The term was first used by the early Quakers with reference to their refusal to follow this custom. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > respect > [noun] > manifestation of respect > uncovering the head cap1565 capping1592 off-cap1606 hatting1645 hat honour1648 bare-headednessa1656 hat worship1659 hat-respect1669 hat homage1838 uncovering1855 1669 W. Penn No Cross, No Crown ix. §25 Honour was from the Beginning, but Hat-respects, and most Titles, are of late. 1672 T. Holme Brief Relation Sufferings of Quakers in Ireland 79 Christians, that Persecute, Fine and Imprison for not putting off the Hat to them, because they have not the Hat-Honour, and Hat-Respect. 1969 M. B. Endy W. Penn & Early Quakerism (Ph.D. diss., Yale Univ.) 67 He came to see the clear need for regenerate Christians to separate themselves from such manifestations of pride as titles, hat-respect, and similar mannerisms. < as lemmas |
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