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单词 perendinate
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perendinatev.

Brit. /pəˈrɛndᵻneɪt/, U.S. /pəˈrɛndəˌneɪt/
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin perendinat-, perendinare.
Etymology: < post-classical Latin perendinat-, past participial stem (see -ate suffix3) of perendinare to defer until the day after tomorrow, to postpone for a day (6th cent.), to stay, sojourn (frequently from 9th cent. in British and continental sources) < classical Latin perendinus (adjective) after tomorrow, usually in diēs perendinus the day after tomorrow (also perendinus (noun) the day after tomorrow), either < perendiē on the day after tomorrow ( < a first element of unknown origin + classical Latin diē on the day, ablative of diēs day: see diurnal adj. and n.) + -inus (in crāstinus of tomorrow: see crastin n.), or < peren- (in perendiē ) + din- day (see nundine n.). With sense 1 compare perendination n.; with sense 2 compare perendinant n.
rare.
1. transitive. To defer until the day after tomorrow; to postpone for a day. Obsolete. rare.Apparently only attested in dictionaries or glossaries.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > a suitable time or opportunity > untimeliness > delay or postponement > delay [verb (transitive)]
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eldc897
forsita940
gele971
lengOE
drilla1300
delayc1300
onfrestc1300
tarryc1320
jornc1330
dretchc1380
defer1382
forbida1387
to put offa1387
to put (also set) (something) in (or on) delaya1393
dilate1399
fordrawa1400
to put overc1410
latch?c1422
adjournc1425
prolongc1425
proloynec1425
rejournc1425
to put in respite1428
sleuthc1430
respitea1450
prorogue1453
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supersede1482
respectc1487
postpone1496
overseta1500
respett1500
enjourna1513
relong1523
retract1524
tarde1524
track1524
to fode forth1525
tract1527
protract1528
further1529
to make stay of1530
surcease1530
prorogate1534
to fay upon longc1540
linger1543
retard?1543
slake1544
procrastine1548
reprieve1548
remit1550
suspense1556
leave1559
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suspend1566
procrastinate1569
dally1574
post1577
to hold off1580
drift1584
loiter1589
postpose1598
to take one's (own) timea1602
flag1602
slug1605
elong1610
belay1613
demur1613
tardya1616
to hang up1623
frist1637
disjourn1642
future1642
off1642
waive1653
superannuate1655
perendinate1656
stave1664
detard1675
remora1686
to put back1718
withhold1726
protract1737
to keep over1847
to hold over1853
laten1860
to lay over1885
hold1891
back-burner1975
1656 T. Blount Glossographia Perendinate.., to put off for a day, or till the next day after to morrow.
2. intransitive. To stay at a university college, esp. for an extended period of time. Now historical. Cf. perendinant n.
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society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabiting temporarily > [verb (intransitive)]
liec1000
harbourc1200
sojournc1290
layc1300
sojourc1330
to make, take (up) one's lodging1362
pilgrimagea1382
bield?a1400
lodgec1400
tarryc1400
to make (one's) residence1433
harbingec1475
harbry1513
stay1554
roost?1555
embower1591
quarter1591
leaguer1596
allodge1601
tenta1616
visit1626
billet1628
to lie abroad1650
tabernacle1653
sojourney1657
canton1697
stop1797
to shake down1858
to hole up1875
perendinate1886
shack1935
cotch1950
1886 R. Willis & J. W. Clark Archit. Hist. Univ. Cambr. I. Introd. 89 The Master and Scholars are not to permit any one to perendinate within their walls for a longer period than a fortnight.
1941 H. L. R. Edwards Skelton 260 He..is almost certainly the ‘Mag. Skelton’ mentioned by Walker..as perendinating at the college in 1503–4.

Derivatives

perendinating adj. Obsolete visiting, that resides as a visitor.
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1886 R. Willis & J. W. Clark Archit. Hist. Univ. Cambr. I. Introd. 89 The founder of Queen's College..prohibits his scholars to grant to any perendinating stranger a chamber for life.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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