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单词 propriatory
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propriatoryn.

Forms: 1500s propriatorie, 1600s–1700s propriatory.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin propriātus , -ory suffix1.
Etymology: < classical Latin propriātus propriate adj. + -ory suffix1. Compare earlier proprietary n.
Obsolete.
= proprietary n. (in various senses).
ΘΚΠ
society > faith > worship > benefice > kinds of benefice > [noun] > impropriation > one who holds
proprietary1446
proprietar1489
approprietary1547
propriatory?1549
impropriator1622
improprietary1637
appropriator1726
?1549 Kett's Demands (Harl. 304) f. 76v We pray yt evry propriatorie parson or vicar havyng a benefice of x li or more by yere shall eyther by themselves or by some other persone teche pore mens chyldren of ther paryshe the Boke called the cathakysme & the prymer.
1569 Bp. J. Parkhurst Injunct. in 2nd Rep. Ritual Comm. (1868) 404/2 That no Parson Vicar, propriatorie or fermer of any benefice, doe admit any Minister or Curate to serue his said benefice, vnlesse [etc.].
1621 R. Bolton Statutes Ireland 317 Propriatories of large portions of land.
1676 Epitome Mr. J. Speed's Theatre of Empire of Great Brit. 125 And in this stands the Kings chief Cities, Madrid and Toledo, which was heretofore a propriatory of it self.
1765 Statutes Parl. Ireland I. 231 There remaineth at this day in Ulster..certaine stirpes of English bloud..as propriatories of large portions of land.
1794 T. H. Shaw Law Tithes 380 The lessee did pay Tithes to the church of Rochester propriatory.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online December 2020).

propriatoryadj.

Brit. /prəˈprʌɪət(ə)ri/, U.S. /p(r)əˈpraɪəˌtɔri/
Origin: A borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin propriātus , -ory suffix2.
Etymology: < classical Latin propriātus propriate adj. + -ory suffix2. Compare earlier propriatory n. Compare also earlier proprietary adj.
Chiefly U.S.
= proprietary adj. (in various senses).
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > [adjective] > patent or proprietary
propriatory1776
proprietary1785
proprietory1898
1776 J. Villette Ann. Newgate III. 240 After his arrival in Maryland he continued as a common slave about seven weeks, when Lord F——, who was a propriatory governor of a large tract in Virginia.., received him into his house.
1793 C. Mayo Chron. Hist. European States 56 In 1699 he visited the colony. But returned December 1701 to defend the rights of propriatory governments.
1882 Marion (Ohio) Daily Star 11 Jan. 4/1 The most complete stock of propriatory medicines.
1887 Newark (Ohio) Daily Advocate 18 Feb. He reviewed the fishery question in detail,..saying that the American congress could not by acts of retaliation, or any other course, ever obliterate Canada's acknowledged propriatory rights.
1927 Night Jrnl. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 17 Aug. (heading) Bride resents the propriatory air assumed by girl of seventeen.
1988 Capital (Annapolis, Maryland) 14 Nov. d5/6 (advt.) DC based propriatory school.
1995 Mid–Amer. Commerce & Industry (Nexis) 22 20 As part of our expansion plans, we would like to develop a propriatory product.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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