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单词 apport
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apportn.

Forms: In Middle English–1500s aport.
Etymology: < Old French aport action of bringing, what is brought, revenue (Cotgrave), < aporter : see apport v., and ap- prefix1.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: aˈpport.
1. Bearing, carriage, demeanour. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > behaviour > [noun] > demeanour or bearing
i-bereOE
i-letelOE
lundc1175
semblanta1240
countenancec1290
fare1297
porturec1300
bearinga1325
portc1330
abearc1350
demeaning14..
habit1413
apporta1423
havingsa1425
maintenance?c1436
demeanc1450
maintain?1473
deport1474
maintaining1477
demeanance1486
affair1487
containing1487
behaviour1490
representation1490
haviour?1504
demeanour1509
miena1522
function1578
amenance1590
comportance1590
portance1590
purport1590
manage1593
style1596
dispose1601
deportments1603
comportment1605
garb1605
aira1616
deportment1638
comport1660
tour1702
sway1753
disport1761
maintien1814
tenue1828
portment1833
allure1841
a1423 Kingis Quair ii. xxxi In hir was ȝouth, beautee, with humble aport.
1519 W. Horman Vulgaria ii. f. 19v The great Turke shall hastely abate his hye aport.
1606 B. Barnes Foure Bks. Offices 18 This outward apport of their degrees and riches.
2. plural. Things brought; offerings; revenues; aids. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > trade and finance > management of money > income, revenue, or profit > [noun]
renta1225
winningsc1380
profita1382
profity1432
revenue1433
fruitc1450
luck?a1475
improvement1478
apports1481
penny-rent1502
importance1505
filthy lucre1526
rentally1534
entrataa1538
a quick return1583
incoming1596
entratec1599
advenue1600
coming in1600
income1601
intrade1604
intrado1609
ingate1621
audit1625
increment1631
indraught1633
velvet1901
the world > movement > transference > bringing > [noun] > things brought
apports1481
1481 W. Caxton tr. Myrrour of Worlde ii. xviii. 106 Thyder [to helle] come all euylles and all the euyll apportes.
1530 in T. Rymer Fœdera (1712) XIV. 372 Pensions, Portions, Apportes, Rentes.
3. The production of material objects, supposedly by occult means, at a spiritualistic séance; also, an object so produced (usually in plural).
ΘΚΠ
the world > the supernatural > the occult > spiritualism > [noun] > seance > objects produced at
apport1894
the world > the supernatural > the occult > spiritualism > [noun] > seance > objects produced at > production of
apport1926
1894 A. Lang Cock Lane 53 Objects are brought from places many miles distant, and tossed on the table. These are technically termed apports.
1903 O. Lodge in Proc. Soc. Psychical Res. 1901–3 17 48 Some of the physical phenomena which I have adduced as among those proclaimed to have occurred, such as apports, scent, movement of objects..bear a perilous resemblance to conjuring tricks.
1926 A. Conan Doyle Hist. Spiritualism I. xiv. 327 A number of fresh flowers and fruits, still wet, fell upon the table—a phenomenon of apports.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online December 2020).

apportv.

Etymology: < French apporte-r, < Old French aporter < Latin apportāre, < ap- = ad- to + portāre to carry.
Obsolete.
1. transitive. To bring, produce.
ΘΚΠ
the world > existence and causation > causation > [verb (transitive)]
wieldeOE
timberc897
letc900
rearOE
doOE
i-wendeOE
workOE
makeOE
bringc1175
raisec1175
shapec1315
to owe (also have) a wold (also on wield)a1325
procurec1330
purchasec1330
causec1340
conform1377
performa1382
excite1398
induce1413
occasionate?c1450
occasionc1454
to bring about1480
gara1500
to bring to passc1513
encause1527
to work out1534
inferc1540
excitate?1549
import1550
ycause1563
frame1576
effect1581
to bring in1584
effectuatea1586
apport?1591
introduce1605
create1607
generate1607
cast1633
efficiate1639
conciliate1646
impetrate1647
state1654
accompass1668
to bring to bear1668
to bring on1671
effectivate1717
makee1719
superinduce1837
birth1913
?1591 R. Bruce Serm. Sacrament iii. sig. M2v Quhat the resurrection & glorification apports to the bodie.
1604 T. Wright Passions of Minde (new ed.) v. §4. 185 The euil or great dammages it apporteth.
2. intransitive. To arrive at. [Compare French apporter ‘to arriue or approach neere to the hauen or shore’ Cotgrave]
ΘΚΠ
society > travel > aspects of travel > arrival > arrive [verb (intransitive)]
to come toOE
comeOE
yworthOE
lend11..
lightc1225
overtakec1225
redea1275
wina1300
'rivec1300
repaira1325
applyc1384
to come ina1399
arrivec1400
attainc1400
alightc1405
to come to handc1450
unto-comec1450
apport1578
to get through1589
reach1591
to be along1597
land1679
engage1686
to get in1863
to breeze in1930
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > movement towards a thing, person, or position > reaching a point or place > reach a point or place [verb (intransitive)] > arrive
comeOE
to come to townOE
yworthOE
lend11..
lightc1225
to come anovenonc1275
wina1300
'rivec1300
repaira1325
applyc1384
to come ina1399
rede?a1400
arrivec1400
attainc1400
alightc1405
to come to handc1450
unto-comec1450
apport1578
to be along1597
to drop in1609
to come ona1635
to walk in1656
land1679
engage1686
to come along1734
to get in1863
to turn up1870
to fall in1900
to lob1916
to roll up1920
to breeze in1930
to rock up1975
1578 T. Nicholas tr. F. Lopez de Gómara Pleasant Hist. Conquest W. India 33 We apported at Iamayca.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online March 2021).
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