单词 | proceeder |
释义 | proceedern. Now rare. 1. a. A person who proceeds to do something; a person who carries on some action, or acts in some particular way; an agent, a doer. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > doing > a proceeding > [noun] > proceeding or carrying on an action > one who proceeds proceederc1443 c1443 R. Pecock Reule of Crysten Religioun (1927) 10 (MED) No man maybe a sure, parfite and a trewe proceder in contemplatijf lijf in lasse þan he afore haue þese two knowingis. 1555 H. Pendilton in E. Bonner Homilies 38 b The impudente procedars haue taughte the zely people that euery man shoulde and may be a iudge of controuersyes. 1598 J. Dickenson Greene in Conceipt 62 Herein may all sortes of readers note sundry points of weight..: rash proceeders, the great difference of good and bad counsell, of honest and dishonest companie. 1638 Penit. Conf. (1657) 344 Which the Devil seeing, thought it seasonable to trip up the proceeders heels. a1652 A. Wilson Hist. Great Brit. (1653) 86 The term hath been almost turned into a Iustium, or Vacancy; the people being more willing to be lookers on in this business, than proceeders in their own. ?1775 Fortune-hunter Pref. I shall expect the Thanks of all irregular Proceeders that expect the Benefit of this Change. 1977 Oakland (Calif.) Tribune 21 July 60/2 It has been a long and slow change to my feeling that there is a real phenomenon here. But I am a slow proceeder. 1997 A. R. Ammons Glare 4 We are rippers and tearers and proceeders: restraint stalls us still. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > action of courts in claims or grievances > party in litigation > [noun] > plaintiff cravera1300 actora1325 askera1325 plaintiffa1325 plainer1340 challengera1382 pursuanta1393 follower1397 suer1423 pursuer1430 plainant1437 suitor1454 suit maker1469 complainant1495 plainandc1500 callerc1503 tabler1517 complaintiffc1533 complainer?1542 impleader1583 pledant1599 proceedera1618 querent1720 pulsator1730 demandeur1818 movant1875 rapper1904 a1618 W. Raleigh Remains (1664) 257 Be thou [sc. Christ] my speaker, taintless Pleader, Unblotted Lawyer, true Proceeder. 2. A person proceeding to a university degree. Cf. proceed v. 7a, inceptor n. 1. historical in later use. ΘΚΠ society > education > educational administration > university administration > taking degree or graduation > [noun] > graduand son?c1550 determiner1574 proceeder1581 determining bachelor1649 commencer1655 determinant1864 graduand1882 doctorand1898 1581 R. Mulcaster Positions xli. 244 Are not the proceeders to reade in any of those sciences? 1625 R. Montagu Appello Cæsarem ii. v. 144 To tender unto Proceeders this Proposition, ‘The Pope Is Antichrist’. a1662 P. Heylyn Cyprianus Anglicus (1668) Introd. 17 In the Offerings or Oblations made by the Vice-Chancellor, the Proctors, and all Proceeders in the Arts and Faculties at the Act at Oxon. 1744 T. Tanner & J. Tanner Notitia Monastica (new ed.) Pref. 41 A little before the Reformation the greatest part of the proceeders in divinity at Oxford were monks and Regular canons. 1782 C. Burney Gen. Hist. Music II. 403 By the Statutes of the University of Oxford, it is required of every proceeder to the degree of Bachelor in Music, that he employ seven years in the study or practice of that faculty. 1870 G. V. Cox Recoll. Oxf. (ed. 2) xii ‘Have you £300 a year of your own?’ if ‘yes’..‘then you are a Grand Compounder and your fees are so and so.’ If under £300 a year and above £5, the Proceeder was entered as Petty Compounder, and paid 10s. 8d. more. 1986 L. S. Sutherland in L. S. Sutherland & L. G. Mitchell Hist. Univ. Oxf. V. xv. 491 When the Act was ‘intermitted’ as became common form, a reason often adduced was the absence or paucity of proceeders in the ‘superior faculties’. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > continuing > progress, advance, or further continuance > [noun] > one who continuer1548 proceeder1612 continuator1656 get-on1867 1612 F. Bacon Ess. (new ed.) 152 The second will make him a small proceeder, though by often prevailinges. a1616 W. Shakespeare Taming of Shrew (1623) iv. ii. 11 Bian And may you proue sir Master of your Art. Luc. While you sweet deere proue [printed ptoue] Mistresse of my heart. Hor. Quicke proceeders marry. View more context for this quotation This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.c1443 |
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