单词 | accite |
释义 | † accitev. Obsolete. I. To summon or cite. 1. transitive. To summon, to cite (a person) formally; to call. Cf. cite v. 1, 1c. ΘΚΠ society > authority > command > command or bidding > command [verb (transitive)] > summon lathec900 hightOE clepec1000 ofclepeOE ofsendOE warna1250 callc1300 summonc1300 incalla1340 upcallc1340 summonda1400 becallc1400 ofgredec1400 require1418 assummonc1450 accitec1475 provoke1477 convey1483 mand1483 whistle1486 vocatec1494 wishc1515 to call up1530 citea1533 convent1540 convocate1542 prorogate1543 accersit1548 whistle for1560 advocatea1575 citate1581 evocate1639 demand1650 to warn in1654 summons1694 invoke1697 to send for1744 to turn up1752 requisition1800 whip1857 society > law > administration of justice > process, writ, warrant, or order > [verb (transitive)] > summon or issue summons against cravec1000 summonc1300 summonda1400 convenec1425 cite1438 accitec1475 process1493 convent1538 convent1548 ascite1563 clepe and call1597 exact1607 sist1641 summons1659 c1475 Gregory's Chron. in J. Gairdner Hist. Coll. Citizen London (1876) 229 (MED) Mayster Alcocke..commyssary unto the Dene of Synt Martyns..assytyd the fryer, that he shulde appere by fore the Arche Byschoppe of Cauntylbury. 1502 tr. Ordynarye of Crysten Men (de Worde) iv. xxix. sig. ii.vi We be nowe acyted for to appere vnto suche and soo meruaylous Iugement. ?1529 S. Fish Supplicacyon for Beggers sig. A2 Howe moche money get the Somners..by assityng the people to the commissaries court and afterward releasing thapparaunce for money? 1600 G. Chapman tr. Homer Iliad xi. 595 Our heralds now accited all that were Endamag'd by the Elians. 1674 J. Milton tr. Declar. Elect. King of Poland 9 His most noble Uncle Stanislaus..whom..valour and youthful heat accited at his own expence and private forces, into the Taurick fields. 2. transitive. To cite (something) in writing; to quote. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > an individual case or instance > find or furnish an instance or example of [verb (transitive)] > cite as an instance or example > cite (an instance) instance1603 accitea1631 a1631 J. Donne Ess. Divinity (1651) 23 And Beasts, who have often the honour to be our reproach, accited for examples of vertue and wisdome in the Scriptures. II. To excite. 3. transitive. To arouse (a thought or feeling); to excite. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > undertaking > beginning action or activity > begin or enter upon (an action) [verb (transitive)] > stir up or rouse up stirc1000 aweccheOE stirc1175 arear?c1225 awakec1315 amovec1330 araisec1374 wake1398 wakenc1400 to stir upa1500 incend?1504 to firk upc1540 bestir1549 store1552 bustlea1555 tickle1567 solicitate1568 to stir one's taila1572 exsuscitate1574 rouse1574 suscitate1598 accite1600 actuate1603 arousea1616 poach1632 roust1658 to shake up1850 to galvanize to or into life1853 to make things (or something specified) hum1884 to jack up1914 rev1945 1600 W. Shakespeare Henry IV, Pt. 2 ii. ii. 52 And what accites your most worshipfull thought to thinke so? View more context for this quotation a1637 B. Jonson Under-woods xliii. 85 in Wks. (1640) III What was there to accite So ravenous, and vast an appetite? This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < v.c1475 |
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