| 单词 |
out-vent |
| 释义 |
† out-ventn.Origin: Apparently formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: out- prefix, vent n.3 Etymology: Apparently < out- prefix + vent n.3 (although this is first attested slightly later). Obsolete. rare. society > trade and finance > selling > a public sale > [noun] 1542 N. Udall tr. Erasmus f. 310 Thynges are saied proprely, in latine, proscribi, which are at another preisyng sette to out vent or sale [L. quae in auctione uenum exponuntur]. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online June 2018). < n.1542 |
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- to do, have, nim , ta, or take wrake
- to do, have, nim , ta, or take wrake of
- to do, have, nim , ta, or take wrake on,
- to do, have, nim , ta, or take wrake upon
- to do, have, nim = take, ta, or take wrake
- to do, have, nim = take, ta, or take wrake of
- to do, have, nim = take, ta, or take wrake on,
- to do, have, nim = take, ta, or take wrake upon
- to do, make one's wise
- to do, make sacrifice
- to do, make wait
- to do, make, etc great spoil
- to do, make, etc much spoil
- to do, make, etc spoil
- to do, make, receive, swear, etc fealty
- to do, make, render stead
- to do, perform or work the feat
- to do, put arrear
- to do, to make sembly
- to dock the entail
- to doctor up
- to dodge it
- to dodge pompey
- to dodge the column
- to doff one's hat
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