单词 | notory |
释义 | † notoryadj.1 Obsolete. Notorious; widely known; manifest. Cf. notary adj.1 ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > state of being well-known > [adjective] namecouthOE ykida1100 kida1250 rifea1325 notory1399 notaryc1400 well-known?a1425 notified1530 well acquainteda1535 célèbre1539 notorious1555 famosea1632 public1650 legendary1832 big1954 visible1977 1399 Rolls of Parl. III. 424/1 The states..thoght hem so trewe and so notorie and knowen. 1430 Rolls of Parl. V. 417/1 For many notorye and evident resons. 1439 Rolls of Parl. V. 33/1 What man..that departeth away fro his Captaine within his terme, in eny wise abovesaid, with that that notorie sekenesse or impediment by Gods visitation yat may be knowen resonable lette hym not, [etc.]. c1475 (?c1400) Apol. Lollard Doctr. (1842) 21 (MED) It be howuiþ þo synne to be notory and greuows for wilk cursyng schuld be done. 1490–1 in Hist. MSS Comm.: 10th Rep.: App. Pt. V: MSS Marquis of Ormonde &c. (1885) 322 in Parl. Papers (C. 4576-I) XLII. 1 If the trespasse be not notory, the plaintif shall prove the trespasse. 1528 Rede me & be nott Wrothe sig. hijv He did some faulte gretly notory. 1603 Coke in T. B. Howell State Trials II. 1 [Raleigh] the notoriest Traitor that ever came to the bar. 1660 G. Mackenzie Aretina iii. 235 It was notory, that not only his necessity but even his humour poused him too much to these designs. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online December 2021). † notoryadj.2 Scottish. Obsolete. rare. Notarial; executed by a notary. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal profession > lawyer > [adjective] > of or relating to notary notarial1482 notory1531 1531–2 in J. Imrie et al. Burgh Court Bk. Selkirk (1960) 119 Efter notory certification and pament of the forsaid sovm. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online September 2019). notoryadj.3 Now historical and rare. Dealing with or concerned with symbols or signs. Cf. notary adj.2 ΘΚΠ society > communication > indication > [adjective] > dealing with signs or marks notary1584 notory1593 notorious1652 1593 G. Harvey Pierces Supererogation 25 Coosen not your selues with the gay-nothings of children, & schollers: no priuitie of learning, or inspiration of witt, or reuelation of misteryes, or Arte Notory, counteruayleable with Pierces Supererogation. 1652 J. Gaule Πυς-μαντια 190 Whether the art, called the Art Notorie, had ever been so notorious, but for Magick and Astrologie? 1657 R. Turner (title) Ars Notoria, or the Notory Art of Solomon, showing the Cabbalistical Key of Magical Operations,..and the Art of Memory. 1914 Philos. Rev. 23 297 In a treatise entitled Apollonii Flores aurei, which treats of the Notory Art of miraculous acquisition of knowledge by incantations and invocation of spirits, experiments and experimental science are again mentioned in the same breath with the above named varieties of divination. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.11399adj.21531adj.31593 |
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