单词 | jointly |
释义 | jointlyadv. In a joint manner; so as to be joined. a. So as to be joined in space; together (in position); in contact; adjacently. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > space > distance > nearness > [adverb] > adjacently jointlyc1375 joiningly1550 adjacently1806 the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fact or action of being joined or joining > [adverb] togetherc1330 jointlyc1375 joininglyc1430 upa1450 c1375 Lay Folks Mass Bk. (MS. B.) 58 And þer-with ioyntly hold þi handes. 1528–30 tr. T. Littleton Tenures (new ed.) f. viiv The tenant shall..holde his handes ioyntly to gether betwene ye handes of his lorde. 1582 R. Stanyhurst tr. Virgil First Foure Bookes Æneis iii. 60 But neere ioynctlye brayeth with rufflerye rumboled Ætna. 1710 H. Prideaux Orig. & Right Tithes iv. 180 That whole Paragraph..being joyntly added, any Reader may compare them. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > continuity or uninterruptedness > [adverb] togetherc1290 bedenea1300 continuallyc1305 an-end?1440 contunely1447 successively1531 jointlyc1540 continuedly1559 unend1559 durably?1567 outright1579 continuately1601 uninterruptedly1665 constantly1682 unintermittedly1693 unbrokenly1850 unintermittently1875 c1540 (?a1400) Destr. Troy 1538 This Cite was sothely, to serche it aboute, þre iorneys full iointly to ioyne hom by dayes. 1548 G. Wishart tr. Confescion Fayth Sweserlandes in Wodrow Soc. Misc. (1844) 13 Yf there by any good that remayneth in man after the fall, that same beynge joyntelie made weaker and weaker by our vyce tournes to the worse. a. Together, in union; concordantly, harmoniously; at the same time, simultaneously. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > simultaneity or contemporaneousness > [adverb] on (or in) one sitheeOE togethersc1175 togetherc1200 at once?c1225 at one shiftc1325 jointly1362 at one strokec1374 with that ilkec1390 at one shipea1400 withc1440 at a timec1485 at (in) one (an) instant1509 all at a shove1555 pari passu1567 in (also at, with) one breath1590 in that ilkec1590 with the same1603 in one1616 concurrently1648 concurringly1650 contemporarily1669 simultaneously1675 synchronistically1684 coevallya1711 in (also with) the same breath1721 synchronically1749 at a slap1753 synchronously1793 contemporaneously1794 coinstantaneously1807 coetaneouslya1817 consentaneously1817 at one or a sweep1834 coincidentally1837 at the very nonce1855 one time1873 coincidently1875 in parallel1969 real time1993 1362 W. Langland Piers Plowman A. ii. 127 To loke if þe lawe wole Iugge ȝou Ioyntely to be Ioyned for euer. a1400–50 Alexander 1470 All þe iewis of ierusalem he Ioyntly a-sembles. 1542 H. Brinkelow Lamentacion sig. Aviv Loke..how ioyntly ye agree with the saide people of Juda. 1594 W. Shakespeare Lucrece sig. N1 Then ioyntlie to the ground their knees they bow. View more context for this quotation 1693 T. Urquhart & P. A. Motteux tr. F. Rabelais 3rd Bk. Wks. xlii. 352 They..went joyntly to a..Tent. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > accompaniment > [adverb] > together withc888 to-samec893 amongeOE togethersc1175 yferea1200 i-menec1200 togetherc1220 ymonec1300 i-samec1320 insamea1400 alongst with1582 jointly1656 concomitantly1696 collaterally1800 associatively1880 in tandem1930 in harness1967 1656 Manasseh ben Israel Vindiciæ Judæorum ii. 16 Your worship desired joyntly, to know what ceremony, or humiliation the Iewes use in their Synagogues, toward the book of the Law. 3. In conjunction, combination, or concert; unitedly; conjunctly: opposed to severally or separately. (The only current sense.) ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fact or action of being joined or joining > [adverb] > together > jointly jointly1340 joint1424 junctly1488 conjunctly1514 mixedly1547 conjoinedly?a1560 conjointly1615 conjunctively1643 adjoinedly1721 1340 R. Rolle Pricke of Conscience 5850 Þarfor men sal yhelde acount ioyntly Of bathe togyder, þe saule and þe body. c1430 Pilgr. Lyf Manhode (1869) iii. vii. 139 Soothliche this is weylinge and sorwe ioyntliche. 1469–70 in Hist. MSS Comm.: 10th Rep.: App. Pt. V: MSS Marquis of Ormonde &c. (1885) 307 in Parl. Papers (C. 4576-I) XLII. 1 The saide Maire..byndith them yontly..and severally to stand by this acte. 1491 Act 7 Hen. VII c. 23 §4 Landes..wherof she..was seised or possessed in her owne right..or jointly with her said husband. a1616 W. Shakespeare Henry VI, Pt. 2 (1623) iv. iv. 51 The Rascall people..Ioyne with the Traitor, and they ioyntly sweare To spoyle the City. View more context for this quotation 1676 J. Dryden Aureng-Zebe ii. 15 Where e'r you lead, We joyntly vow to own no other Head. 1767 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. (new ed.) II. xii. 193 A devise to two persons, to hold jointly and severally, is said to be a joint-tenancy. 1864 J. Bryce Holy Rom. Empire App. A. 171 The relation of Schleswig to Holstein, and of both jointly to the Danish crown. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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