单词 | manurance |
释义 | manurancen. Now rare. 1. Tenure, occupation (of land or other property). Also: control, management. In later use only in Law. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal right > right of possession or ownership > tenure of property > [noun] > action or fact of tenementa1325 tenantry1391 holding1420 manuring1436 tenure1442 manurance?1467 occupying1577 tenancy1590 holda1647 society > authority > control > [noun] > management or administration dispositionc1374 ministrationc1390 disposing1406 procuration?a1425 guidingc1425 economy?1440 conduct1454 solicitation1492 regimenta1500 mayning1527 enterprisea1533 handlinga1538 conduction1565 manyment1567 disposure1569 conveyance1572 managing1579 disposement1583 government1587 carriage1589 manage1591 steerage1597 management1598 steering1599 manurance1604 fixing1605 dispose1611 administry?1616 husbandry1636 dispensatorship1637 admin1641 managery1643 disposal1649 mesnagery1653 contrectation1786 conducting1793 wielding1820 managership1864 operation1872 operating1913 case management1918 ?1467 E. Poynings in Paston Lett. & Papers (2004) I. 208 Dischargyng hym vtterly of þe menuraunce, occupacion, and receyt of þe reuenuez. 1468 Rolls of Parl. VI. 231/2 Accions for th' occupacion and mannerance of any of the seid premissez. 1473–5 in Cal. Proc. Chancery Queen Elizabeth (1830) II. Pref. 57 (MED) To have the meneuerance and occupacion..of the said mese lond mede and wode. 1538 A. Fitzherbert Newe Bk. Justyces Peas f. 116v Meses landes or tenementes in theyr owne manuraunce and occupacion. 1588 T. Kyd tr. T. Tasso Housholders Philos. f. 19 His substance, which beeing in the manurance and handling of an ignorant, or ouerweener, dooth not only decrease, but perisheth. 1604 Supplic. Certaine Masse-priests i. B 3 How can they delight in peace and order and good manurance of the countrey? 1726 J. Ayliffe Parergon Juris Canonici Anglicani 508 So long as the land continued in the Manurance of the Religious Persons themselves. 1949 All Eng. Law Rep. 2 1102 Emblements extend only to such produce as grows by the industry and manurance of man. a. Originally: cultivation of land, tillage. In later use: manuring, fertilizing. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > cultivation or tillage > [noun] earth-tilthOE earth-tillingOE tilling?c1225 delving1377 laboura1393 land-tillingc1420 culturec1450 tilthing1495 labouring1523 manurea1547 manuring1550 digging1552 cultivation1553 tilth1565 manurance1572 agriculture1583 nithering1599 culturation1606 gainor1607 delvage1610 agricolation1623 gainage1625 cultivage1632 manurementa1639 groundwork1655 fieldwork1656 proscission1656 field labour1661 manuragea1670 subduing1776 management1799 subjugation1800 geopony1808 clodhopping1847 agriculturism1885 the world > food and drink > farming > cultivation or tillage > preparation of land or soil > fertilizing or manuring > [noun] gooding1473 manuring1577 battling1600 fatting1600 fertilage1610 fertilizing1655 laetation1664 mending1707 top-dressing1744 boning1795 caprification1836 manurance1854 management1877 soil amendment1915 side dressing1950 fertigation1967 1572 J. Jones Benefit Bathes of Buckstones Ded. 2 Men liuing on the fruits of the Earth, without any manurance, as beasts. a1640 T. Risdon Chorogr. Surv. Devon (1811) (modernized text) §1 15 It is subject to thorns and briers, (if manurance did not prevent it). 1763 R. Burn Eccl. Law II. 236 [To] buy and sell corn and cattle for the only manurance, tillage, and pasturage of such farms. 1805 R. W. Dickson Pract. Agric. II. App. v. 1240 The Prædial Tithes are such as arise from the land spontaneously or by manurance. 1854 H. D. Thoreau Walden 177 See if they will not grow in this soil, even with less toil and manurance. 1877 Jrnl. Statist. Soc. 40 405 The uninsurable property in England and Wales... Live stock, capital sunk in tillage and manurance. b. figurative. Cultivation or training of the character or faculties. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ society > education > [noun] informationa1387 instructionc1425 eruditionc1460 culture?1510 education?1533 training1537 trainment1570 train1581 manurance1594 nurturing1629 schoolcraft1631 manurementa1639 manuring1726 schoolmastering1830 paideia1892 1594 R. Carew tr. J. Huarte Exam. Mens Wits xiv. 242 The Turks..caused the Vniuersitie of Athens, to passe vnto Paris... And (thus through want of manurance) so many gallant wits..are vtterly perished. 1605 F. Bacon Of Aduancem. Learning ii. sig. Ss2v The culture and manurance of Minds in youth, hath such a forcible..operacion, as [etc.] . View more context for this quotation 1614 D. Dyke Myst. Selfe-deceiuing iii. 46 We would be loath to trust a beare or wolfe..though by culture and manurance in their youth their inborne fiercenesse bee something mitigated. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.?1467 |
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