单词 | outred |
释义 | † outredn. Scottish. Now rare. 1. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > payment > payment of debt > [noun] > clearance from debt outred1459 outquitting1466 1459 Ayr Burgh Court Bks. 20 July in Dict. Older Sc. Tongue V. 198/1 Quo die payit to the out red of the witnes to John Multrer..xxxiii lib. 1491 in Acts Lords of Council Civil Causes (1839) I. 205/1 As ȝit he has gottine na payment nor outrede. 1522 in J. Stuart Extracts Council Reg. Aberdeen (1844) I. 104 For the outred of ane somne of money..for ane liscence..to byd at hayme. 1530 in R. Pitcairn Criminal Trials Scotl. (1833) I. 244* For outred and payment of his faderis dettis. 1568 in A. Macdonald & J. Dennistoun Misc. Maitland Club (1840) II. 314 That na..baxter..being suspectit of the pest..use na change traffik nor outred in na maner of waye. 1617 in M. Wood Extracts Rec. Burgh Edinb. (1931) VI. 153 To borrow upone profeitt for outred of the tounis commoun warkis presentlie in hand. 1695 J. Sage Article in Wks. (1844) I. 282 Why else would his Grace have so earnestly required expedition and hasty outred? 1768 A. Ross Fortunate Shepherdess ii. 79 Had o' the bargain we made an outred, We's nae be heard upo' the midden head. b. Shetland. The return on an investment of money; profit. rare. ΚΠ 1964 in Sc. National Dict. (1965) VI. 513/2 Outred,..clear profit, return for one's expense. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > equipment of vessel > [noun] steerc1290 tacklea1300 apparel1330 farec1330 habiliments1483 outred1489 furniture1577 apparelling1795 the mind > possession > supply > [noun] > that which is supplied > that with which anything is equipped > equipment or accoutrements ornament?c1225 i-wendea1250 atil1297 tacklea1325 apparel1330 conreyc1330 farec1330 tirec1330 apparementc1340 apparelmentc1374 graithc1375 appurtenancec1386 geara1400 warnementa1400 stuff1406 parelling?a1440 farrements1440 stuffurec1440 skippeson1444 harnessa1450 parela1450 implements1454 reparel1466 ordinance1475 habiliments1483 ornation1483 muniments1485 mountures1489 outred1489 accomplement?c1525 trinketc1525 garnishing1530 garniture1532 accoutrementsc1550 furniments1553 tackling1558 instrument1563 ordinara1578 appointment?1578 outreiking1584 appoint1592 dighting1598 outreik1598 apparate?c1600 accomplishment1605 attirail1611 coutrement1621 apparatusa1628 equipage1648 thing1662 equipment1717 paraphernalia1736 tack1777 outfit1787 fittinga1817 fixing1820 set-out1831 rigging1837 fixture1854 parapherna1876 clobber1890 the world > action or operation > advantage > usefulness > use (made of things) > instrumentality > [noun] > (a) means > equipment for any action or undertaking ornament?c1225 i-wendea1250 atil1297 tacklea1325 apparel1330 conreyc1330 farec1330 tirec1330 apparementc1340 apparelmentc1374 graithc1375 appurtenancec1386 geara1400 warnementa1400 stuff1406 parelling?a1440 farrements1440 stuffurec1440 skippeson1444 harnessa1450 parela1450 implements1454 reparel1466 ordinance1475 habiliments1483 ornation1483 muniments1485 outred1489 trinketc1525 garnishing1530 garniture1532 accoutrementsc1550 furniments1553 tackling1558 instrument1563 ordinara1578 appointment?1578 outreiking1584 supellectile1584 appoint1592 dighting1598 outreik1598 materialsa1600 apparate?c1600 attirail1611 coutrement1621 apparatusa1628 outrig1639 equipage1648 thing1662 equipment1717 paraphernalia1736 fixture1767 tack1777 outfit1787 fittinga1817 fixing1820 matériel1821 set-out1831 rigging1837 parapherna1876 clobber1890 1489 in T. Dickson Accts. Treasurer Scotl. (1877) I. 125 For burdis, tymmyr [etc.]..and al odir stuf according for hir to the clere owte red to pas hir voyage. 1491 in T. Thomson Acts Lords Auditors (1839) 154 Þat patrick liel..sal..pay..for þe outred of his parte of his schip callit þe mare of dunde. 1571 in J. H. Burton Reg. Privy Council Scotl. (1878) 1st Ser. II. 81 The said silver is awand be the said capitane to his suddartis, and suld be applyed for thair outred and sustentatioun. 1592 Acts Parl. Scotl. (1814) III. 541/1 Sen the outred of the saidis schippis. a1614 J. Melville Autobiogr. & Diary (1842) 710 They tuo wer left to mak outred for thame selffis. 1640 Brechin Test. V. in Dict. Older Sc. Tongue f. 300 The guid ship..with hir outred to the sea. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online December 2020). † outredv.1 Scottish. Obsolete. 1. transitive. To redeem (land or goods) by payment of an encumbering debt. Also reflexive: to clear oneself of encumbrances by or as by payment of a debt. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > payment > payment of debt > pay debt [verb (transitive)] > clear of debt outquit1440 outred1456 clear1704 1456 MS Rec. Aberdeen V. 796 Quhill thai haue owtred and paijt thair fermes [etc.]. 1468 Acts. Parl. Scotl. (1814) II. 92/1 For þar payment &c. & to out Red þai[r] selfe. 1529 in W. Fraser Sutherland Bk. (1892) III. 87 To outrad the saydis landis on his awin expens. a1614 J. Melville Autobiogr. & Diary (1842) 710 We wantit no credite to outred our selffis out of all expensis. 1670 in H. Miller Scenes & Legends N. Scotl. (1835) xi. 191 For outredding them of their necessary and most urgent affairs. 2. transitive. To equip (a ship, troops). Also in extended use: to supply, fit out. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > shipbuilding and repairing > build a ship [verb (transitive)] > fit out or equip ship1052 graith1297 tackle1486 trimc1513 equip1574 outred1577 to fit out1670 1577 in J. H. Burton Reg. Privy Council Scotl. (1878) 1st Ser. II. 656 Bayth the saidis schippis libellit being schortlie..furneist, outred, and rekit furth. 1592 Acts Parl. Scotl. (1814) III. 541 Being commandit be his hienes to wictuall and outred the schipis. 1625 in F. Roberts & I. M. M. Macphail Dumbarton Common Good Accts. (1972) 39 Sevin staines and ane quarter danskynes irene brocht to him fra Glasgow for outredding the saids furletts. 1638 H. Adamson Muses Threnodie (1849) 526 What the former times could not outred, In walls and fowses, these [sc. garrisons of foot and cavalrie] accomplished. 1640 Brechin Test. V. in Dict. Older Sc. Tongue f. 300 The half quarter so outred I estimat to be worth [etc.]. 1743 Edinb. Commissariat Test. in Sc. National Dict. (at cited word) Two pairs of new wheels not yet outred. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online December 2020). > see alsoalso refers to : out-redv.2 < n.1459v.11456 see also |
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