单词 | redeliver |
释义 | redeliverv. 1. a. transitive. To give back, return, restore. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > giving > giving back or restitution > give back [verb (transitive)] yieldc897 agiveOE again-setOE restorec1325 acquitc1330 to pay outa1382 refundc1386 to give againa1400 quita1400 restituec1400 reliver1426 surrend1450 redeliver1490 refer1496 render1513 rebail1539 re-present1564 regive1575 to give backa1586 to turn back1587 relate1590 turn1597 returna1632 to hand back1638 redonate1656 reappropriate1659 re-cede1684 revert1688 replace1776 restitute1885 to kick back1926 1490 in J. Raine Testamenta Eboracensia (1869) IV. 60 When the said beddes be taken downe and delyvered, then I woll that the same bedd be re-delyvered in to the revestre. a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) II. f. xxviii All Rollys..were delyueryd vnto the sayde Iohn Mansell, the whiche he there Sealyd and redelyuered them vnto the Chaumberleyne. 1606 No-body & Some-body sig. E Will you be king againe? If they agree Ile redeliuer all my royaltie. 1634 T. Herbert Relation Some Yeares Trauaile 125 The Gentleman when the storme was past, re-deliuered her her Iewels. 1693 W. Congreve Old Batchelour iii. i. 23 Go, and force him, to redeliver you the Note. 1702 I. Newton Lett. (1967) IV. 394 Upon the recoinage of the hammered money the grounds on which the Barracks in the Irish Mint are built was redelivered to us. 1788 T. Jefferson Writings (1859) II. 438 They will re-deliver it and disavow their officer who accepted it. 1868 Act 31 & 32 Victoria c. 101 §142 Deeds..shall be registered..and thereafter re-delivered to the parties with certificates of due registration. 1876 Sun (N.Y.) 20 Nov. 3/1 A Harvard man redelivers the ball by a fine ‘punt’ kick. 1902 Times 1 Oct. 7/4 We had undertake to redeliver the Shan-hai-kwan-Peking portion [of the railway] to its former owners. 1977 D. Barthelme Amateurs 111 I was telling all these people..what kind of ‘and then’ I could contrive..which might redeliver to me my mother. 2004 J. F. Wilson Carriage of Goods by Sea (ed. 5) iv. 92 The charterer is still under an obligation to redeliver the vessel on time. b. transitive. To release and return (a prisoner or hostage). ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > giving > giving back or restitution > give back [verb (transitive)] > a person redelivera1513 a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) II. f. lxxvii He..Redelyuered vnto hym all suche hostages & pledges as his Brother Alphons had before tyme of hym receyued. 1580 Reg. Privy Council Scotl. 1st Ser. III. 318 Quhilk Robert, being deliverit..to him, wes alsua immediatlie redeliuerit agane be him to Elizabeth Hay. 1620 F. Quarles Feast for Wormes sig. F4v God..bespake the Whale, To redeliuer Ionah to his hand. a1648 Ld. Herbert Life Henry VIII (1649) 388 He..should desist from Hostility..and redeliver their Children. 1806 in W. E. Moore Amer. Negro Slavery & Abolition (1980) iv. 97 A judge..must redeliver the black or mulatto person..to the person claiming to hold him or her as a slave. 1835 T. E. Tomlins Law-dict. (ed. 4) II. at Ransom The offender ought to be first imprisoned, and then redelivered or ransomed in consideration of a fine. 1925 J. B. Gillett Six Years with Texas Rangers xviii. 218 I was afraid to put Baca in jail at that place, as..I feared the prison authorities might not redeliver him to me next morning. 2005 G. M. Pinciss Why Shakespeare (2006) v. 74 Pirates who unexpectedly board his ship take only him as captive and agree to redeliver him to his native shores. ΘΚΠ society > authority > lack of subjection > freedom or liberty > liberation > set free [verb (transitive)] > deliver or redeem > again redeliver1579 1579 G. Fenton tr. F. Guicciardini Hist. Guicciardin ii. 75 They had bought Pysa in the yeare 1404 of Gabriel Maria Viscounte the lawfull Lord, by whom they were no sooner put in possession of their purchasse, then the Pysans redeliuered them selues by force. 1601 R. Chester Loves Martyr 31 Iudith..that redeliuered, the strong besieged Citie of Bethulia. 1623 Bp. J. Hall Contempl. VII. O.T. xix. 242 His mercy..both in fore-warning, and re-deliuering Ahab. 1648 R. Herrick Hesperides sig. B6 Those Deities..Will from all dangers, re-deliver me. 1804 A. Aikin Ann. Rev. & Hist. Lit. 1803 2 iii. 340/2 With no other aid can Holland be redelivered. 1860 F. D. Huntington Christian Believing & Living xxv. 518 Christ Jesus..whose intercessions redeliver his people from all the bondage and misery and waste of sin. ΘΚΠ society > communication > information > reporting > report [verb (transitive)] > something heard reportc1405 redelivera1616 a1616 W. Shakespeare Hamlet (1623) v. ii. 139 Osr. Shall I redeliuer [1603,, 1604 deliuer] you ee'n so? Ham. To this effect Sir. 4. a. transitive. To deliver (a message, speech, etc.) again; to repeat. ΘΚΠ society > communication > information > message > send a message or messenger [verb (transitive)] > again redeliverc1623 c1623 L. Sharp Let. in Cabala (1654) i. 259 [Elizabeth I] made an excellent Oration to her Armie, which the next day after her Departure, I was commanded to redeliver to all the Armie together, to keep a Publique Fast. 1856 J. A. Froude Hist. Eng. I. 301 The ready damsel redelivered his instructions to the world in her moments of possession. 1865 J. R. Seeley Ecce Homo iii. 21 The Jewish statesman was the prophet, and his business was to redeliver to each successive generation, a proclamation [etc.]. 1936 R. C. Beatty Bayard Taylor v. 83 At Columbia College, however, it [sc. the poem] was thought well of; Taylor was asked to ‘redeliver’ it there in the fall. 1966 Amer. Jrnl. Philol. 87 377 Maddalena has in no way changed his interpretation of Sophocles as re-delivering the message of Aeschylus. 1987 J. Epstein Once more around Block 137 I waited while the translator re-delivered it for me in Russian. b. transitive. To deliver (a letter, parcel, or similar item) again or to a different address. ΚΠ 1780 H. Croft Love & Madness xxxiv. 77 It happened, one day, in re-delivering a parcel of letters to his master, by mistake he gave him one which he had written to his sweetheart. 1800 C. B. Brown Ormond xix. 216 Roseveldt was commissioned to re-deliver the lute, and to intreat the lady's acceptance of it. 1826 J. Wilson Noctes Ambrosianae xxix, in Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Nov. 784 There is again and again re-delivered from the green mail-cart the self-same well-known parcel of twine-entwisted whity-brown! 1964 Times 20 Feb. 18/4 Anyone..can give notice that they wish their mail to be redelivered to another address. 1996 Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Nexis) 26 Dec. b1 But for every person who was home to receive their delivery, another was not. Ford said someone would attempt to redeliver those packages later. DerivativesΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > organs of excretion > excretions > [noun] flux1382 superfluitya1398 outwaxing?1541 excrement1565 recrement1578 profluvium1603 redeliverage1612 evacuation1625 excretion1630 staxis1745 egesta1787 rejectments1818 rejectamenta1834 rejection1838 excreta1857 excretes1883 output1883 ejecta1890 the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > discharge or flux > [noun] runningOE rheuma1398 flux1447 fluxion?1541 defluxion1578 profluvium1603 redeliverage1612 secession1657 flix1667 eluvies1710 rhinorrhoea1846 1612 J. Cotta Short Discouerie Dangers Ignorant Practisers Physicke i. ii. 13 Neuer eating nor hauing..redeliuerage at the posternes, but ensensiblie. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1490 |
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