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单词 issuing
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issuingn.

Brit. /ˈɪʃ(j)uːɪŋ/, /ˈɪsjuːɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈɪʃ(j)uɪŋ/
Forms: see issue v. and -ing suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: issue v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < issue v. + -ing suffix1. Compare ishing n. at ish v.1 Derivatives, and also earlier issue n.
1.
a. The action of coming, going, or flowing out; release, discharge; an instance of this. In early use frequently with out, out of.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > [noun]
outcome?c1225
issuea1325
outgoing?c1335
outpassinga1387
out-passagea1398
outgatea1400
ishingc1422
egression?a1425
exiture?a1425
issuing?a1425
ush1429
excessc1450
ish1513
egress1528
getting out1599
exitus1608
excession1656
evasiona1659
exition1663
outgo1858
?a1425 (?a1350) T. Castleford Chron. (1996) I. 673 Brut and hys..yssuyd at a yate posterne,..Vnesse men myght hys yssuyng ken.
c1450 (?a1400) Sege Melayne (1880) l. 1525 (MED) For Isschuynge owte of þe Cite, kynge Charles with his menȝe Helde his Batelle still.
1481 W. Caxton tr. Siege & Conqueste Jerusalem (1893) 164 By cause of this fortresse the yssuyng and goyng out of them of the toun was deffended.
a1500 (a1400) Ipomedon (Chetham) (1889) l. 6082 (MED) Att the essuynge oute of Fraunce, He mettes wythe Egyon.
1580 C. Hollyband Treasurie French Tong Saillie avec impetuosité.., an issuing out, as footemen doe on their enemies.
1598 A. M. tr. J. Guillemeau Frenche Chirurg. 28 b/2 A hinderance vnto the issuinge or runninge out of the bloode.
1678 J. Browne Compl. Disc. Wounds xxiii. 130 An issuing of Bloud both from the ears, nose, eyes, and mouth.
1728 E. Chambers Cycl. Anabrosis,..the issuing of Blood at a Hole wore in a Vein by Corrosion.
1789 W. Cullen Treat. Materia Medica II. v. 138 There is no resistance to the issuing of the urine.
1840 J. H. Newman Tracts for Times No. 67. 293 The other solemn event, the issuing of water and blood from His sacred side, has more obscurity.
1869 Class-bk. Sci. & Lit. 164 Salt-springs also abound in salt districts, being formed by the issuing of water through the salt rocks below.
1951 R. B. Onians Origins European Thought (1954) 235 The legend of the might of the jawbone used by Samson and the issuing of water from it when he had cast it down.
1980 W. Lee Gospel Outl. lxxiv. 151 The issuing of blood means that man is born in sin.
b. The action of issuing or granting something.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > [noun] > that which is sent out > sending out officially
issuing1620
issue1780
issuance1817
society > authority > command > command or bidding > [noun] > ordinance, prescription, or appointment > an ordinance or authoritative utterance > act of issuing
issuing1620
issue1780
issuance1817
1620 Orders & Constit. 16 in Declar. State Colonie Virginia (new ed.) They shall signe no warrants for the issuing of money, but onely for olde charges or debts.
1661 A. Marvell Let. 12 Jan. in Poems & Lett. (1971) II. 17 The Insurrection..occasiond the issuing out of this Proclamation.
1732 Gentleman's Mag. Jan. 579 The issuing of new Notes upon the Renewal of old Pledges.
1787 R. Alderson True Alarm! 17 A scene commenced not unlike that which is occasioned by the issuing of a press warrant in a sea-port at the first breaking out of war.
1831 in J. A. Picton City of Liverpool: Select. Munic. Rec. (1886) II. 330 The issuing of the Election Writ has been suspended.
1891 Law Rep.: Weekly Notes 25 Apr. 78/2 The issuing of the possession warrant.
1907 Amer. Polit. Sci. Rev. 2 78/2 The financing of the valorization scheme is provided for by the issuing of bonds by the three coffee producing States, guaranteed by the general government.
1998 C. Graham Private Markets for Public Goods iv. 167 The popular response to the issuing was far more rapid and extensive than the government expected.
2008 G. R. Jeffrey Countdown to Apocalypse ix. 154 A significant measure of the growth of knowledge can be found in the massive increase in the issuing of patents.
2. concrete. A place or point of issue; an outlet, an exit. Also with forth, out. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > [noun] > place of exit
outcoming?c1225
issuinga1460
exit1652
exortion1657
a1460 Knyghthode & Bataile (Pembr. Cambr. 243) l. 520 (MED) And estward, or vppon thi foo comynge, The yatys principal have vssuynge.
1523 Ld. Berners tr. J. Froissart Cronycles I. xlvii. 65 He rode forthe fro the sonne settyng, tyll he came to a forest in the yssuing out of Heynalt.
1590 C. Marlowe Tamburlaine: 2nd Pt. sig. H3 It must haue priuy ditches, countermines, And secret issuings to defend the ditch.
1632 W. Lithgow Totall Disc. Trav. vi. 254 The Lake it selfe, never diminisheth, nor increaseth..: neyther hath it any issuing forth.
1657 J. Howell Londinopolis 11 Many of the worthy Aldermen, rode in a solemn manner, to see the great Cestern, and first issuing of the strange River thereunto.
1712 J. James tr. A.-J. Dézallier d'Argenville Theory & Pract. Gardening 198 The Pipe..ought always to go diminishing to the very issuing out of the Water.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2015; most recently modified version published online June 2022).

issuingadj.

Brit. /ˈɪʃ(j)uːɪŋ/, /ˈɪsjuːɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈɪʃ(j)uɪŋ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: issue v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < issue v. + -ing suffix1. Compare earlier issuing n.
1. That issues from a source; that flows out.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > [adjective] > going or coming out
outgoingOE
issuing1594
issuant1634
egredient1635
egressive1651
evolvingc1720
outrunning1853
outflow1898
1594 W. Shakespeare Titus Andronicus ii. iv. 30 This losse of blood, As from a Conduit with their issuing spouts. View more context for this quotation
1658 tr. G. della Porta Nat. Magick viii. i. 218 Let your nail direct the issuing juice into a Glass.
1677 R. Plot Nat. Hist. Oxford-shire v. 91 The issuing rays made of double ranks of points, with transverse lines interceding them.
1750 C. MacLaurin Acct. Sir I. Newton's Philos. Discov. (ed. 2) ii. i. 112 The pressure of the fluid accelerates the motion of the issuing water.
1788 R. Young Ess. Powers & Mechanism Nature 298 If the issuing influence be found to recurvate backwards, towards the end, where the supply should enter, and not to proceed continually from the magnet, its return into it is put out of doubt.
1828 Philos. Mag. 2nd Ser. 3 422 The greatest effect will be produced when the velocity of the orifice is half that of the issuing water.
1878 T. H. Huxley Physiography (ed. 2) 39 In the path of the issuing vapour.
1938 R. Hum Chem. for Engin. Students iii. 53 To test for this, a test-tube-full of the issuing gas may be collected and burnt, whilst the tube is still upside down.
1990 E. E. Khalil Power Plant Design iii. 140 By forcing water through a set of convergent nozzles it is possible to impart a high velocity to the issuing jets.
2. That issues or grants something.
ΚΠ
1832 Rep. Comm. Secrecy Bank of Eng. Charter 57 in Parl. Papers 1831–2 (H.C. 722) VI. 1 The discredit of the internal paper money,..would not have existed if the Bank had been the only issuing body.
1889 Daily News 27 Feb. 2/2 When the issuing company pays no dividend on the share capital.
1922 Bull. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics No. 308. 91 Immediately upon the termination of the minor's employment, the employer shall notify the issuing officer in writing of that fact.
1990 Banking World Dec. 54/3 But at least he knows where he stands, as he has been placed on notice that the issuing bank has a ‘political’ reason for this requirement.
2001 B. Combee et al. Palm OS Web Applic. Developer's Guide viii. 249 In real life, a pass is granted from some issuing authority to a person.

Compounds

issuing house n. a merchant bank or firm of stockbrokers which buys shares issued by a company and coordinates their sale to the public.
ΘΚΠ
society > trade and finance > financial dealings > banking > [noun] > bank > other types of bank
merchant bank1620
land-bank1696
private bank1696
paper bankc1720
national bank1736
bank of circulation1767
bank of deposit1767
corporate bank1780
state bank1791
branch bank1796
reserve bank1816
investment bank1824
bank of issue1831
commercial bank1838
red dog1838
wild cat1838
central bank1841
national bank1864
investment house1878
issue house1878
clearing-bank1883
issuing house1890
member bank1914
custodian1915
merchant banker1924
Swiss bank1949
development bank1950
Transcash1982
telephone bank1985
bancassurer1991
1890 Financial Times 25 Nov. 5/2 (table) River Plate loans, showing issuing house, issue price and present price.
1929 Issuing House Year Bk. 3 The requirements of an Issuing House in the production of a Prospectus are more exacting than for almost any other work the printer is called upon to undertake.
1989 Business Feb. 23/2 When the group floated in 1986..Samuel Montagu, the issuing house, underwrote the entire issue.
2011 R. O. Oluitan Pract. Approach to Bank Lending ix. 174 The success of the issue rests squarely on the Issuing House.

Derivatives

issuingly adv. Obsolete rare (perhaps) manifestly; as an outcome.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > [adverb] > in the course of going or coming out
issuingly1662
1662 J. Chandler tr. J. B. van Helmont Oriatrike xxi. 144 Whatsoever the immortall Soul..doth issuingly think of, it also reacheth to that very thing.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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