| 单词 | nationalty | 
| 释义 | nationaltyn. 1.  National property. Now historical.Chiefly in the writings of S. T. Coleridge and in references to these. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > possessions > 			[noun]		 > public or national property common good1416 strength1662 public stock1663 national treasure1696 nationality1830 nationalty1830 1830    S. T. Coleridge On Constit. Church & State 		(ed. 2)	 141  				In the same sense as I at once oppose and conjoin the Nationalty to the Proprietage; in the same antithesis and conjunction I use and understand the phrase, Church and State. a1834    S. T. Coleridge Lit. Remains 		(1838)	 III. 119  				Their tithes and glebes belong to them as officers and functionaries of the nationalty. 1845    J. Martineau Ess., Rev., & Addr. 		(1891)	 II. 23  				The other constituted a nationalty or inalienable reserve for perpetual income conditional on the performance of certain official services. 1861    N. Amer. Rev. 92 202  				The Essayist adopts entirely Coleridge's theory respecting the endowment of the Established Church, which endowment he calls the Nationalty, because it is the property of the nation at large. 1989    Jrnl. Hist. Ideas 50 486  				This reserved wealth, which he [sc. Coleridge] calls the Nationalty, remains a portion of the national wealth with which the clerisy has been entrusted.  2.  = nationality n. 3a. Now rare. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal concepts > 			[noun]		 > legal relationship between state and individual nationality1763 nationalty1855 the world > people > nations > national of a country > 			[noun]		 > persons of particular nation > nationality nationality1763 nationalty1855 1855    U.S. Rev. 35 147  				The German statician [sic] gives us a rapid survey of the history, condition, extent, population, [etc.] of the various cities, nationalties, and countries. 1876    Manufacturer & Builder 8 148/1  				The many towers are covered with flags of every nationalty. 1899    Publ. Amer. Statist. Assoc. 6 274  				In Boston an exceptionally large proportion of the foreign born were composed of a single nationalty,—the Irish. 1927    Amer. Econ. Rev. 17 476  				Even railways financed from Great Britain..have drawn to some degree upon the markets of other nationalties. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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