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单词 investure
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investuren.

Brit. /ɪnˈvɛstʃə/, U.S. /ᵻnˈvɛstʃ(ʊ)ər/
Forms: see invest v. and -ure suffix1.
Origin: Apparently formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: invest v., -ure suffix1.
Etymology: Apparently < invest v. + -ure suffix1. Compare earlier investiture n.Compare Anglo-Norman envesture (early 14th cent. or earlier), Middle French investure (c1447 in an apparently isolated attestation), post-classical Latin investura (12th cent. in continental sources, 15th cent. in British sources; rare). N.E.D. (1900) gives the pronunciation as (inve·stiŭɹ) /ɪnˈvɛstjʊə(r)/.
The action or an act of investing someone or something (in various senses of the verb); spec. that of investing someone in an office, rank, honour, etc., esp. by dressing or presenting that person with official robes, attire, or insignia. Also: the fact of being invested.Regarding the investure of bishops, see also investiture n. 1.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > office > appointment to office > [noun] > formal or ceremonial appointment
stalling1387
vestiture1387
stallation1447
inductiona1464
investurea1513
investiture1549
investing1551
inauguration1569
instalment1589
investion1590
installation1606
vesture1607
installing1610
investment1612
investry1642
investation1657
society > society and the community > social class > nobility > rank > raising to noble rank > [noun] > investing with a rank or title
creation1425
investiture1549
cincture of sword1587
investure1825
a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) I. ccxxvii. f. cxlviiiv No temporall man after yt daye shuld make inuesture wt Crosse or with rynge.
1577 R. Holinshed Hist. Eng. 98/1 in Chron. I Heerein he did no more than many other woulde haue done, neyther yet after his inuesture did so muche as was looked for at hys handes.
1586 J. Ferne Blazon of Gentrie i. 161 To violate the holye rites, or inuestures, of the Fæcials.
1603 R. Johnson tr. G. Botero Hist. Descr. Worlde 265 The inuesture of Placentia was not graunted to the house of the Farnesi but only to the fourth descendencie.
1697 Descr. City of Aeth (single sheet) They lost since the Investure of the Place but 14 or 15 Soldiers.
1764 W. Guthrie et al. Gen. Hist. World VII. v. 9 The califf of Bagdad, sent him the robes of investure.
1825 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 17 285 We were informed of the issue of the battles of the Pyrenees, and of the investure of St. Sebastian's.
1882 Daily News 24 Nov. 5/8 The Queen will hold an investure of several orders of Knighthood at Windsor Castle this afternoon.
1961 P. K. Hitti Near East in Hist. xxi. 279 The Jacobite patriarch..received his investure from the caliph.
2005 Jrnl. Asian Stud. 64 11 The diary describes Tadahira's role in the ceremonial investure of the Ise Shrine Vestal.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

investurev.

Brit. /ɪnˈvɛstʃə/, U.S. /ᵻnˈvɛstʃ(ʊ)ər/
Forms: see investure n.
Origin: Of multiple origins. Partly formed within English, by conversion. Partly formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: investure n.; in- prefix1, in- prefix3, vesture n.
Etymology: Partly < investure n., and partly < either in- prefix1 or in- prefix3 + vesture n., after invest v.
1. transitive. To ceremonially dress (a person) in official robes or attire, or present (a person) with insignia, esp. as part of a formal installation or induction; to invest or install (a person) with or in an office, rank, property, etc. Also: to endow (a person) with an attribute, power, etc.In the 20th cent. chiefly in the context of American Scouting; cf. investry n.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > office > appointment to office > appoint a person to an office [verb (transitive)] > admit to office formally or ceremonially
stallc1384
invest1489
induct1548
install1548
inaugur1549
endue1565
investure1566
intitule1576
entitle1587
inaugurate1606
inaugurize1611
complete1650
1566 R. Horne Answeare M. J. Fekenham f. 76 The kinge..had a dispensation from the Pope for money, to inuesture Archebishoppes or Bishoppes with staffe or crosier, rynge, palle, myter, sandalles or slippers.
a1568 R. Ascham Rep. & Disc. Affaires Germany (?1570) f. 16 He..hath made him his heyre, and hath already inuestured hym in the Dukedome of Prusia.
1885 Afr. Repository Oct. 117 Being fully investured with all the rights of citizenship has greatly enlarged the horizon of our mental vision.
1927 Santa Ana (Calif.) Reg. 26 June 7/1 Ten Brea girls were investured as Girl Scouts of America.
1966 Portsmouth (New Hampsh.) Herald 3 Mar. 14/2 (caption) Msgr. Casey was recently investured as a monsignor by Bishop Ernest Primeau.
2000 Times-Tribune (Corbin, Kentucky) 27 Mar. 3/3 Daisy Troop #227 of Whitley County Central Elementary was investured into the Girl Scouts recently.
2. transitive. To dress (a person) in a certain garment, set of clothes, etc., esp. one regarded as rich or symbolic. Also in extended use: to enclose (an immaterial or abstract thing) in a certain physical or perceivable form; to give form to; to embody. Usually in passive.
ΘΚΠ
the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > providing with clothing > provide with clothing [verb (transitive)]
wrya901
clothec950
shride971
aturnc1220
begoa1225
array1297
graith1297
agraithc1300
geara1325
cleadc1325
adightc1330
apparel1362
back1362
shape1362
attirea1375
parela1375
tirea1375
rayc1390
addressa1393
coverc1394
aguisea1400
scredea1400
shrouda1400
bedightc1400
buskc1400
harnessc1400
hatterc1400
revesta1449
able1449
dressa1450
reparel?c1450
adub?1473
endue?a1475
afaite1484
revestera1500
beclothe1509
trimc1516
riga1535
invest1540
vesture1555
suit1577
clad1579
investure1582
vest1582
deck1587
habit1594
to make ready1596
caparison1597
skin1601
shadow1608
garment1614
riga1625
raiment1656
garb1673
equip1695
to fit out1722
encase1725
tog1793
trick1821
to fig out1825
enclothe1832
toilet1842
to get up1858
habilitate1885
tailor1885
kit1919
1582 R. Hopkins tr. Luis de Granada Of Prayer, & Medit. f. 133 In like maner did that glorious soule after it was inuestured [Sp. embistió] in that holie bodie.
1655 Roll of Battel Abbey in T. Fuller Church-hist. Brit. ii. 169 Every one of our Monks,..investured in their Copes, in dutifull manner accompanied these Gentlemen departing.
1854 S. Neil Elements of Rhetoric iv. 29 If thought necessarily and inevitably seeks to be investured in words.
1880 J. W. Powell Introd. Study Indian Langs. (ed. 2) ii. 42 The attitude in which the body is placed, and the manner in which it is investured.
1900 G. R. S. Mead Fragm. Faith Forgotten 369 For the echo of His voice investured them [sc. all things] with form.
1994 Canad. Jrnl. Sociol. 19 183 Middle-class women, investured as bhadramahila [= gentlewomen], ‘emerge’ from the inner quarters in a new regalia of textile and moral enclosure.

Derivatives

inˈvesturing n. rare the action of investuring a person or thing (in various senses of the verb); (also) a piece of clothing, a garment.
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > [noun]
clothesc888
hattersOE
shroudc1000
weedOE
shrouda1122
clothc1175
hatteringa1200
atourc1220
back-clout?c1225
habit?c1225
clothingc1275
cleadinga1300
dubbinga1300
shroudinga1300
attirec1300
coverturec1300
suitc1325
apparel1330
buskingc1330
farec1330
harness1340
tire1340
backs1341
geara1350
apparelmentc1374
attiringa1375
vesturec1385
heelinga1387
vestmentc1386
arraya1400
graitha1400
livery1399
tirementa1400
warnementa1400
arrayment1400
parelc1400
werlec1400
raiment?a1425
robinga1450
rayc1450
implements1454
willokc1460
habiliment1470
emparelc1475
atourement1481
indumenta1513
reparel1521
wearing gear1542
revesture1548
claesc1550
case1559
attirement1566
furniture1566
investuring1566
apparelling1567
dud1567
hilback1573
wear1576
dress1586
enfolding1586
caparison1589
plight1590
address1592
ward-ware1598
garnish1600
investments1600
ditement1603
dressing1603
waith1603
thing1605
vestry1606
garb1608
outwall1608
accoutrementa1610
wearing apparel1617
coutrement1621
vestament1632
vestiment1637
equipage1645
cask1646
aguise1647
back-timbera1656
investiture1660
rigging1664
drapery1686
vest1694
plumage1707
bussingc1712
hull1718
paraphernalia1736
togs1779
body clothing1802
slough1808
toggery1812
traps1813
garniture1827
body-clothes1828
garmenture1832
costume1838
fig1839
outfit1840
vestiture1841
outer womana1845
outward man1846
vestiary1846
rag1855
drag1870
clo'1874
parapherna1876
clobber1879
threads1926
mocker1939
schmatte1959
vine1959
kit1989
1566 R. Horne Answeare M. J. Fekenham f. 64 [Pope Paschal I] suffred him self to be enstalled, & consecrate without Themperours inuesturing, leaue & authoritie.
1593 T. Nashe Christs Teares f. 20v Those ruddy inuesturings, and scarlet habilements..shall they exhalingly quintenssence.
1880 Golden Hours Dec. 858/1 A simple-hearted, amiable man, whose poems..were notable..for their investuring of learning with robes of beauty.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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