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单词 remeid
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remeidn.

Brit. /rᵻˈmiːd/, U.S. /rəˈmid/, /riˈmid/, Scottish English /rᵻˈmid/, Irish English /rəˈmiːd/
Forms: late Middle English remade (probably transmission error), late Middle English remmede (in a late copy), late Middle English–1500s remyde, late Middle English–1600s 1800s– remede (now rare), 1500s–1600s (1800s– English regional (northern)) remead, 1500s–1600s (1800s– English regional (northern)) remeed; Scottish pre-1700 ramaid, pre-1700 ramayd, pre-1700 ramed, pre-1700 ramede, pre-1700 rameid, pre-1700 rameyde, pre-1700 ramied, pre-1700 remaid, pre-1700 remeade, pre-1700 remeede, pre-1700 remeide, pre-1700 remid, pre-1700 1700s remed, pre-1700 1700s–1800s remead, pre-1700 1700s–1800s remeed, pre-1700 1700s– remede, pre-1700 1700s– remeid, pre-1700 1800s remied; Irish English (northern) 1900s– remeed, 1900s– remeid.
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French remaide.
Etymology: < Anglo-Norman remaide, remeide, Anglo-Norman and Middle French remede, Middle French (rare) remide, remyde remedy n. Compare earlier remedy n.With the forms remead , remeed perhaps compare meed n.
1.
a. Chiefly Scots Law. Legal redress. remeid of (also †in) law: the obtaining of justice by appeal from an inferior to a superior court or, formerly, from the Court of Session to the Parliament.
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1400 in W. Fraser Mem. Maxwells of Pollok (1863) I. 141 Na remede of lach canoun na ciuyle to be proponit in the contrary.
a1444 in Cal. Proc. Chancery Queen Elizabeth (1827) I. p. xxiv (MED) Lik it yowe to examyn the sayd John Glover of thees maters aforsaid and to punyssh hym and ordayne dewe remyde aftur youre wyse discrecion.
1463 Charter Edinb. Reg. House No. 375B Na remede of law na ȝit excepcion of law..to be proponit..in the contrare.
1570 in R. Renwick Extracts Rec. Royal Burgh of Lanark (1893) 48 Lokart procutur … protestis for willful arour and rameid of law.
1660 in L. B. Taylor Aberdeen Council Lett. (1954) IV. 30 Gilbert Gray protestit that he micht have remeid of law against the said preces and clerk.
1700 Acts Sc. Parl. X. App. 59 The protest for remead of law taken by him against the said earl.
1711 in J. Lauder Decisions Lords of Council (1761) II. 643 Towards the end of this session, there were sundry more appeals given into the Lords for remeid of law to the British Parliament.
1819 W. Scott Bride of Lammermoor xv If the English House of Lords should be disposed to act upon an appeal from the Master of Ravenswood for remeid in law.
1893 R. L. Stevenson Catriona ix. 98 The remeid is to summon the principal and put him to outlawry for the non-compearance.
1936 Introd. Sc. Law (Stair Soc.) 364 The Declaration of Right, 1689 (asserting the right to protest to Parliament for remeid of law).
1962 T. B. Smith Short Comm. Law Scotl. 87 Though the matter was much disputed ‘protestation for remeid of law’ had been competent to the Scottish parliament—but was virtually confined to cases where the Court of Session had exceeded its jurisdiction.
b. A remedy; a means of counteracting something undesirable. Chiefly Scottish and (now) Irish English (northern).
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the world > action or operation > amending > [noun] > remedy
helpc1000
healinga1225
remedy?c1225
bote of beam1330
recurec1330
recoverera1375
remeida1413
redemption?a1439
botmenta1450
recurementc1450
presidy?a1475
mendsa1525
repair1612
relief1616
booty beam1642
beyond retrieve1658
beyond retrieval1697
a1413 (c1385) G. Chaucer Troilus & Criseyde (Pierpont Morgan) (1882) iv. l. 889 He desireth fawe with yow to ben al nyght, for to deuyse Remede in þis.
c1426 J. Audelay Poems (1931) 6 (MED) Anoþer remede ȝet þer is..Þe vij werkys of merce.
c1480 (a1400) St. Paul 38 in W. M. Metcalfe Legends Saints Sc. Dial. (1896) I. 30 Quham it bittis, it mon be ded, þar agane is no remed.
c1500 (?a1437) Kingis Quair (1939) cxxxviii (MED) Opyn thy hert, therfore, and lat me se Gif thy remede be pertynent to me.
c1550 Complaynt Scotl. (1979) Prol. 10 Ane desolat prince distitute of remeide, ande disparit of consolatione.
1584 King James VI & I Ess. Prentise Poesie sig. Giiii Ane greif to them, who mereits it indeid: Yet for all thir appearis there some remeid.
c1613 ( in T. Stapleton Plumpton Corr. (1839) 17 Provide by your wisdome such remmede in his behalfe as you semes best.
a1676 H. Guthry Mem. (1702) 7 They resolv'd upon Application to his Majesty for remeed.
1711 A. Ramsay Elegy Maggy Johnstoun xiii We must..when we're auld return to dust, Without remead.
1786 R. Burns Poems 35 Strive, wi' a' your Wit an' Lear, To get remead.
1828 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 24 915 The matter was..past all earthly remede.
1868 G. MacDonald Robert Falconer I. 306 He made one remorseful dart after the string,..but it was gone beyond remeid.
1928 W. P. McKenzie Fowls o' Air 5 Tae expect remede for sin.
a1978 A. S. Borrowman Buik o Ruth & Ither Wark in Lallans (1979) 43 The samin thocht o remeid liggs ahint the Christian confession o Jesus Christ.
1996 C. I. Macafee Conc. Ulster Dict. 275/1 Remeid, remeed,..a remedy.
2007 S. Blackhall Quarry iii. 22 Wi sic a rowth o fowk haein this braw remeid in the Navachitta Centre.
2. Coining. = remedy n. 4. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > trade and finance > money > coining > [noun] > trial of purity or weight > permitted amount of deviation
remedy1423
remeid1532
shere1566
toleration1887
1532–3 in D. H. Fleming Registrum Secreti Sigilli Regum Scotorum (1921) II. 210/2 Ane croun of the fynes of tuenty carratt fyne and tua granis, quhilkis tua granis sal be of remeid.
1565 Act. Dom. Conc. 22 Dec. in Keith Hist. Ch. Scot. (1734) App. 118 That thair be cunzeit ane Penny of Silvir..of Weicht ane Unce Troce-weicht, with twa Granes of Remeid.
1591 Reg. Privy Council Scotl. IV. 620 All the saidis assayis keipit the just fynnes..and past nocht beneth the granis of remeid prescrivit in the same Actis.
1629 in R. W. Cochran-Patrick Rec. Coinage Scotl. (1876) II. 18 Sax score and eight of the saids twa pennie peeces to be in the marke weight with three of the peeces of remeid.
1683 in J. Lauder Decisions Lords of Council (1759) I. 211 If they found it exact weight, they would pare, raze, or scrape a grain off it, till it came to the remead.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

remeidv.

Forms: 1600s remeed; Scottish pre-1700 rademe (transmission error), pre-1700 rameid, pre-1700 remaid, pre-1700 remeade, pre-1700 remed, pre-1700 remeede, pre-1700 remeiddit (past participle), pre-1700 remeide, pre-1700 1700s remede, pre-1700 1700s remeed, pre-1700 1700s remeid, pre-1700 1700s–1800s remead, 1800s remedied (past participle).
Origin: Either (i) formed within English, by conversion. Or (ii) a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymons: remeid n.; remedy v.
Etymology: Either < remeid n., or a variant of remedy v. after remeid n.
Chiefly Scottish. Obsolete.
transitive. To remedy, cure, redress, amend. Also intransitive.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > amending > put right [verb (transitive)]
helpc950
amendc1230
bootc1330
correctc1374
menda1375
recovera1398
dighta1400
restorea1400
redressa1402
recurec1425
remedyc1425
remeidc1480
emendc1485
richa1500
rightena1500
chastisea1513
rectifya1529
redeem1575
salve1575
remed1590
reclaim1593
renew1608
retrieve1625
recruit1673
raccommode1754
splice1803
doctor1829
remediate1837
right-side1847
sort1948
c1480 (a1400) St. Eugenia 284 in W. M. Metcalfe Legends Saints Sc. Dial. (1896) II. 132 Scho..prayt hyme parcheryte to remed hyr Infyrmyte.
c1480 (a1400) St. James Less 94 in W. M. Metcalfe Legends Saints Sc. Dial. (1896) I. 152 Manis sonne fra þe ded Is rysine, al synnys to remed.
a1500 (c1425) Andrew of Wyntoun Oryg. Cron. Scotl. (Nero) vii. l. 3627 Succoure Scotland, and remede, Þat is stade in perplexite.
a1505 R. Henryson Prayer for Pest 75 in Poems (1981) 169 O prince preclair,..Bot thow remeid, this deid is bot ane trane.
a1513 W. Dunbar Poems (1998) I. 139 Remeid in tyme and rew nocht all to lait.
a1513 W. Dunbar Poems (1998) I. 227 Nane can remeid my maledie Sa weill as ȝe.
1579 Reg. Privy Council Scotl. III. 155 Without his Hienes petifullie considder thair caise and remeid the same.
1596 J. Dalrymple tr. J. Leslie Hist. Scotl. (1888) I. 24 It is gude..to kure and to remeid diuers dolouris of the skin.
1640 R. Baillie Ladensium Αὐτοκατάκρισις vii. 103 To remeed their wicked follies, the English expressely ordained their communion Table to stand in the body of the church.
a1668 J. Renwick Choice Coll. Serm. (1776) 519 There is not an evil but it will remead it.
1674 tr. Abu Bakr Ibn A Tufail Acct. Oriental Philos. 40 He invented some device whereby to remeed this.
1711 J. Anderson Countrey-man's Let. to Curat 22 They desire him..to remeed the Enormities among the Corrupt Conformists.
1752 E. Erskine Serm. in Wks. (1871) III. 480 What would remead these evils?
1847 R. W. Emerson Monadnoc in Poems Those dost succour and remede The shortness of our days.]
1865 J. Horne Poems 120 My wants an' dools are a' unheeded... How can my follies be remedied?

Derivatives

remeiding n.
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c1880 J. Mathewson Vale of Urr Verses in Sc. National Dict. (1968) VII. 413/1 The big rough scaur—deep in, an far Ayont a tyke's remeadin'.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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