单词 | recept |
释义 | † receptn.1 Obsolete (rare after 18th cent.). = receipt n., reset n.1 (in various senses).Later examples may be typographical errors for receipt. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > safety > protection or defence > refuge or shelter > [noun] > a place of refuge havenc1225 infleeinga1300 leinda1300 harbourc1300 reseta1325 harbouryc1325 refutec1350 asylec1384 receipta1393 refugec1405 port salut?1407 recept1423 porta1425 receptaclec1425 place (etc.) of refuge?a1439 retreat1481 port haven1509 stelling-place1513 refugie1515 retraict1550 safe haven1555 havening place1563 sanctuarya1568 safe harbour1569 sheepfold1579 subterfuge1593 arka1616 lopeholt1616 latebra1626 asylum1642 creep-hole1646 harbourage1651 reverticle1656 creeping-hole1665 a port in a (also the) storm1714 receptory1856 padded cell1876 funk-hole1900 society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > accommodation or lodging > [noun] > place of shelter shroudc1380 receipta1393 recept1423 receptaclec1425 cottage1535 shelterage1632 ambalama1807 receptory1856 the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > [noun] > a medicine or medicament > prescribed medicine receipt1421 recipe1533 reset1564 recept1576 prescript1583 prescription1679 medication1849 1423 Rolls of Parl. IV. 199/1 The said Erle, wytynge hym to have don such Treson, resceyvede hym afterwardes to his service and recepte. ?a1425 tr. Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie (N.Y. Acad. Med.) f. 89 Scief de thure is praised..Of which þe fourmez & receptez [?c1425 Paris receites; L. recepte] shal be founden in þe chapitule of obtalmie & in þe Antidotarie. 1449 Acct. in Berks, Bucks & Oxon Archæol. Jrnl. (1902) 8 71 (MED) The Accomptes of Thomas Bons and John Chapman, Iconomi of the Chirche of Tame..that is to say, all their receptes and Expenses. 1503 Rolls of Parl. VI. 524/2 Of all suche receptes, reteynders and perceyvyng. ?1541 R. Copland Guy de Chauliac's Questyonary Cyrurgyens ii. sig. Giij These two coniunctions of bones be called the recepte of the hande. 1576 A. Fleming tr. C. Plinius Novocomensis in Panoplie Epist. 246 Thirst which requireth moyst recepts. 1631 Strathbogie Presbytery Bk. (1843) 5 Thomas Murray,..summondit for recept and consulting with witches. 1677 Corshill Baron-Court Bk. in Archæol. & Hist. Coll. Ayr & Wigton (1884) IV. 140 Hendrie..confest the recept of the said peuther. 1698 W. Willett 30 May in William & Mary Q. (1912) 21 69 The sum of 20,000 pounds of good tobacco and caskes,..the Recept whereof I doo surely acknowledge. 1704 in A. W. C. Hallen Acct. Bk. Sir J. Foulis (1894) 338 To robert Cuningh. as p. his curators precept and his recept, 4 doll. 1778 A. Cozens 7 Apr. in Burlington Mag. (1985) June 363/1 I must beg the favour if you would be kind enought to receive the recepts and subscribtions and the time that is most convenient to yourself to remit them to me. 1806 J. H. Payne Julia ii. iv. 23 If I could..give him recepts, at the bottom of all bills of expenses, and take an oath that I was not one farthing in debt. 1834 Jrnl. Royal Geogr. Soc. 4 371 The Committee has much pleasure in announcing to the Subscribers, the recept of despatches from Dr. A. Smith. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online September 2021). receptn.2 Chiefly Psychology. G. J. Romanes' name for: an idea or mental image formed by the repetition of similar percepts (percept n. 2). ΚΠ 1888 G. J. Romanes Mental Evol. Man ii. 36 In addition, then, to the terms Percept and Concept, I coin the word Recept... A recept is that which is taken again, or a re-cognition of things previously cognized. 1889 St. G. Mivart Origin Human Reason 217 The relation between the highest recept of a brute and the lowest concept of a man. 1928 Jrnl. Philos. 25 484 If the dog has no concepts, nevertheless he has what might be called ‘recepts’. 1941 B. L. Whorf in L. Thompson Culture in Crisis (1950) viii. 170 Newtonian space, time, and matter are no intuitions. They are recepts from culture and language. 1990 Amer. Jrnl. Psychol. 103 551 In Reasoning we pick out essential qualities first from recepts or generic ideas. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). † receptv. Chiefly Scottish. Obsolete. 1. transitive. To take or receive. Only in past participle. ΚΠ c1425 tr. J. Arderne Treat. Fistula (Sloane 6) (1910) 67 (MED) Aloe and comyn, recepte bi þe mouþe, opneþ veynez. 1442 Acct. in Berks, Bucks & Oxon Archæol. Jrnl. (1901) 7 115 (MED) Sum of all recept the year before, xxii li. xvi s. viii d. ob. 2. transitive. To harbour (a criminal); = receipt v.1 1, reset v.1 1. ΘΚΠ society > law > rule of law > lawlessness > specific offences > [verb (transitive)] > harbour criminal or outlaw receiptc1300 resetc1300 recept1472 the world > action or operation > safety > protection or defence > refuge or shelter > seek (refuge) [verb (transitive)] > shelter > specifically a person, esp. fugitive receiptc1300 resetc1300 harbour?a1366 receivec1384 harbry14.. recept1472 receive1533 1472 in J. Raine Vol. Eng. Misc. N. Counties Eng. (1890) 25 (MED) Robert Coureenay receptes mysgoverned persones and suspect of felony, by nyghtes..Robert Broun..receptes Scottes and othir suspect peple. 1542 in Add. MS. 32,646 (B.M.) lf. 197 b The Names of certain of the most notable and arrant traitours recepted in Scotland. 1543 ( Chron. J. Hardyng (1812) 348 He..rode on alwaye Vnto Paris, wher he was faire recepte [rhyme mette]. c1670 in G. Hickes Spirit of Popery (1680) 44 And further, That I, nor they shall Recept, Supply, or Commune with forfeited Persons. 1687 T. Gordon Criminal Lett. in G. Burnet Six Papers 54 It is declared High Treason..to Recept, Supply or Intercomon with declared..Traitors. 1717 A. Bruce Inst. Mil. Law ix. 237 Such as willingly concealed or recepted them [sc. Deserters], incurred also capital Punishment. 1796 J. Bisset Diary 14 May in Spalding Club Misc. (1841) I. 395 A proclamation from the Duke was yesterday read over our Cross, for all in publick trust their apprehending the rebels, and against recepting them under high pains. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online September 2021). < |
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