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单词 assession
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assessionn.

/əˈsɛʃən/
Etymology: < Latin assessiōn-em, noun of action < assess- , participial stem of assidēre : see assess v. Compare (in sense 2) Anglo-Norman assesseaunce.
1. A sitting beside or together; a session.
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society > society and the community > social relations > association for a common purpose > meeting or assembling for common purpose > [noun] > a meeting > types of
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court1154
morrow-speech1183
conventicle1382
congregation1389
plenary session1483
journeyc1500
night school1529
assession1560
general meeting1565
family meeting1638
panegyris1647
desk1691
collegea1703
annual general meeting1725
mass meeting1733
panegyre1757
plenum1772
family council1797
coterie1805
Round Table1830
GA1844
indignation meeting1848
protest meeting1852
hui1858
primary1859
Quaker meeting1861
mothers' meeting1865
sit-down1868
town hall1912
jamboree1919
protest rally1921
con1940
face-to-face1960
morning prayers1961
struggle meeting1966
be-in1967
love-in1967
plenary1969
catch-up1972
rencontre1975
schmoozefest1976
1560 J. Daus tr. J. Sleidane Commentaries f. ccclxxiiij Whome he commaunded, that..in the assession..they shoulde exhibite the confession of the doctrine wrytten.
1731 in N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict.
1852 A. P. Forbes Explan. Nicene Creed 11 Of His Assession, that He ‘sitteth at the right hand of the Father.’
2. = assessment n. spec. In the Duchy of Cornwall, the action of assessing and letting to rent the lord's demesnes, which was done at a court held for the purpose; also attributive in assession-court, assession-roll.
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society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > impost, due, or tax > tax > taxation > [noun] > fixing amount of tax
taxationc1325
assessing1447
assession1447
sessinga1500
cessmentc1540
sessmentc1540
assessment1548
assess1576
taxment1612
cension1618
censing1692
jummabundi1772
cessing1882
society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > impost, due, or tax > tax > taxation > [noun] > fixing amount of tax > assessing and letting (Cornwall)
assession1820
1447–8 in S. A. Moore Lett. & Papers J. Shillingford (1871) 98 The tenants of his saide fee were not warned to come..to the assession therof.
1820 J. Scarlett in G. Concanen Rep. Rowe v. Brenton (1830) App. 77 There is no custom stated for the free tenants to attend the assession-court, only the conventionaries.
1820 Brougham in G. Concanen Rep. Rowe v. Brenton (1830) App. 77 They have done enough to differ the present case, of tendering the assession-roll, from the circumstances under which it was tendered before.
1829 R. V. Barnewall & C. Cresswell Rep. Cases King's Bench 8 750 A roll called an Assession Roll, which purported to be an account of the acts done by certain assessors in the 7 Edw. 3., under a commission to them by John Earl of Cornwall.
1839 Penny Cycl. XIV. 390/1 The courts..were called assessions, or courts of assession. The course usually was to let the land until the next assession.

Derivatives

assessionable adj. /əˈsɛʃənəb(ə)l/ occasionally
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society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > impost, due, or tax > tax > taxation > [adjective] > assessed > able to be > able to be assessed and let
assessionable1829
assessional1830
1829 R. V. Barnewall & C. Cresswell Rep. Cases King's Bench 8 740 The seventeen manors hereafter mentioned as assessionable manors.
1830 G. Concanen Rep. Rowe v. Brenton 36 The conventionary tenants of the seventeen assessionable manors of the Duchy.
1848 Act 11 & 12 Victoria c. 83 (title) An Act to confirm the Awards of Assessionable Manors Commissioners.
aˈssessional adj. Obsolete applied to seventeen manors of the Duchy in which the lands were let by courts of assession.
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society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > impost, due, or tax > tax > taxation > [adjective] > assessed > able to be > able to be assessed and let
assessionable1829
assessional1830
1830 G. Concanen Rep. Rowe v. Brenton (title) The right to minerals in the assessional lands of the duchy of Cornwall.
1830 G. Concanen Rep. Rowe v. Brenton Introd. 23 The mode of letting the lands of the assessional manors by the assessioning commissioners.
aˈssessioning n. and adj.
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1830 G. Concanen Rep. Rowe v. Brenton Introd. 23 The assessioning of the same manors occurred at intervals of less than seven years.
1830 G. Concanen Rep. Rowe v. Brenton Introd. 23 The mode of letting the lands of the assessional manors by the assessioning commissioners.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online December 2018).
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