单词 | hosting |
释义 | hostingn. Obsolete exc. Historical. a. The raising of a host or armed multitude; hostile encounter or array, raid; an encampment; (formerly, esp. in Ireland) a military expedition. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > armed encounter > [noun] fightc893 coursec1325 stourc1325 acounterc1330 meetingc1330 setc1330 showera1375 brusha1400 semblya1400 hosting1422 poynyec1425 conflictc1440 militancea1460 grate1460 rencounter1471 chaplea1500 flitea1513 concourse?1520 concursion1533 rescounter1543 spurnc1560 rencontrea1572 discourse1573 action1579 combat1582 opposition1598 do1915 society > armed hostility > military operations > [noun] > expedition ferdingc1000 voyage1297 journeyc1380 hosting1422 armyc1425 hosteyingc1425 expedition1430 voyage royal1528 expedit1613 herefare1626 society > armed hostility > military operations > distribution of troops > [noun] > levying or mobilizing hosting1422 levying1496 amass1567 uptakinga1578 levya1616 array1640 colonelling1663 mobilification1794 levy in mass1807 levée en masse1813 arrayal1818 mobilization1848 call-out1882 mobilizing1901 1422 tr. Secreta Secret., Priv. Priv. (1898) 204 This Erle a litill afore the forsayd hostynge rode Thomon xl. dayes, the wyche is the moste Inly Streynth of Iryssh of al the land. 1488 (c1478) Hary Actis & Deidis Schir William Wallace (Adv.) (1968–9) viii. l. 1238 How plesis ȝow our ostyng for to se? 1537 Act 28 Hen. VIII in Stat. Irel. (1621) 130 Going, riding or abiding in any hostings, jorney, or rode. a1599 E. Spenser View State Ireland 103, in J. Ware Two Hist. Ireland (1633) I have often heard, that when the Lord Deputy hath raised any generall hostings, the Noble men have claimed the leading of them. 1617 F. Moryson Itinerary ii. 102 The foresaid generall hoasting is a rising out of certaine foote and horse, found by the subject..to assist the Queenes forces. 1621 An. 10 Hen. VII in R. Bolton Statutes Ireland 65 Whensoever they shall..ride to any jorney or osting. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost vi. 93 Strange to us it seemd At first, that Angel should with Angel warr, And in fierce hosting meet. View more context for this quotation 1708 J. Philips Cyder ii. 84 From him Two Branches, that in hosting long contend For Sov'ran Sway. 1715 Act 1 Geo. I Stat. ii. c. 54 §10 The annual Value of the Services, commonly called personal Attendance, hosting, hunting, watching and warding, due by virtue of any Charter..shall be paid in Money annually instead of them. 1884 S. J. M. Low & F. S. Pulling Dict. Eng. Hist. at Pale The small English freeholders were forced to follow the Lord-Deputy in his ‘hostings’. Their abandoned farmsteads were robbed and burnt by English and Irish alike. b. attributive. ΚΠ 1575 Maitland Scot. Poems 318 My hors, my harnes, and my speir; And all uther, my hoisting geir, Now may be sald. 1577 R. Holinshed Chron. II. 973/1 The Prince..aduanced forwarde..towarde his enimies, an hosting pace. 1620 Thomas's Dict. (ed. 12) Simplares armaturæ, hosting harnesse. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.1422 |
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