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单词 nota
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notan.

Brit. /ˈnəʊtə/, U.S. /ˈnoʊdə/
Inflections: Plural notae.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin nota.
Etymology: < classical Latin nota (see note n.2). Compare earlier note n.2
Now rare.
A mark, sign, or symbol; †a stigma (obsolete).
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > indication > marking > marking to identify > mark of identification > [noun] > mark assumed by or imposed on person
markOE
nota1701
society > communication > indication > [noun] > an indication or sign
tokeningc888
fingereOE
senyeOE
markOE
showing?c1225
blossomc1230
signa1325
signifyingc1384
evidencea1393
notea1398
forbysena1400
kenninga1400
knowinga1400
showerc1400
unningc1400
signala1413
signification?a1425
demonstrancec1425
cenyc1440
likelinessc1450
ensign1474
signifure?a1475
outshowinga1500
significativea1500
witter1513
precedent1518
intimation1531
signifier1532
meith1533
monument1536
indicion?1541
likelihood1541
significator1554
manifest1561
show1561
evidency1570
token-teller1574
betokener1587
calendar1590
instance1590
testificate1590
significant1598
crisis1606
index1607
impression1613
denotementa1616
story1620
remark1624
indicium1625
denotation1633
indice1636
signum1643
indiction1653
trace1656
demonstrator1657
indication1660
notationa1661
significatory1660
indicator1666
betrayer1678
demonstration1684
smell1691
wittering1781
notaa1790
blazonry1850
sign vehicle1909
marker1919
rumble1927
1701 H. Wanley Let. 11 July (1989) 171 These Notarij made use of Notae or Marks instead of letters.
1715 R. Wodrow Corr. (1843) II. 111 After such a nota put upon our brethren's halving of the oaths and declaration.
a1790 W. Cullen Wks. (1827) I. 454 Symptoms, every particular of which, in the language of methodical writers, is a nota or mark.
1957 N. R. Ker Catal. MSS containing Anglo-Saxon p. xix Two new features, the ‘biting’ of d with following e and o and a cross through the down-stroke of the nota for et (or and), are to be found in manuscripts written a dozen or more years before 1200.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

notaint.

Brit. /ˈnəʊtə/, U.S. /ˈnoʊdə/
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin notā.
Etymology: < classical Latin notā, 2nd singular imperative of notāre note v.2
Now rare.
‘Observe’, ‘take note’; placed at the head of a statement of which notice is to be taken. Frequently with that-clause. Cf. nota bene int. and n.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > attention > notice, observation > observe, note [verb (transitive)]
markc1175
note?c1225
heedc1275
apperceivec1300
spyc1380
notec1390
notac1392
registera1393
considerc1400
notifya1425
animadvert?a1475
mind1490
adnote1558
observe1560
quote1560
remark1581
to take note1600
apprehenda1634
to take cognizance of1635
animadverse1642
notice1660
to pass in review1697
smoke1716
cognize1821
spot1848
looky1900
the mind > attention and judgement > attention > attracting attention > call for attention [interjection]
loOE
lookOE
heya1225
halec1300
notac1392
what hoc1405
yoa1475
behold1535
hist1599
nota benea1721
see1863
psst1875
c1392 Equatorie of Planetis 18 (MED) Nota þat the middel poynt of this plate..wole I calle centre aryn.
?c1450 (a1388) tr. Richard of Wallingford Exafrenon (Digby) in J. D. North Wks. Richard of Wallingford (1976) I. 227 Nota that 5 is writyn fore an hows of a planete.
1527 L. Andrewe tr. H. Brunschwig Vertuose Boke Distyllacyon sig. Aiij Nota a lutynge for a glasse that ryveth upon the fyre.
1569 in J. H. Burton Reg. Privy Council Scotl. (1878) 1st Ser. II. 50 (margin) Nota the Lard of Amysfeild wes chargit to present thame.
1625 S. Purchas Pilgrimes I. 341 Nota, you must bring the high Church East Northeast Easterly, before you shall be cleered of the shoale.
1666 in W. G. Scott-Moncrieff Rec. Proc. Justiciary Court Edinb. (1905) I. 154 Nota I have set down this at length.
1701 R. Cocks Diary in D. W. Hayton Parl. Diary (1996) 95 Nota Mr Bruges..carried up the impeachment against Charles Lord Halifax.
1858 W. M. Thackeray Let. 4 Nov. (1912) 412 I have just come from a beefsteak and potatoes 1f., a bottle of Claret 5f., both excellent of their kind..and nota that we shall get no greater pleasures than these from this time to the end of our days.
1889 R. L. Stevenson Master of Ballantrae vi. 165 Nota: given me by Mr. Henry.
1923 W. Stevens Harmonium 47 Nota: man is the intelligence of his soil... As such, the Socrates Of snails, musician of pears, principium And lex.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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