| 单词 | registerer |
| 释义 | registerern. 1. A person, especially an official, who records something in a register; = registrar n. 1a. Now rare.In quot. 1983 figurative. ΘΚΠ society > communication > record > written record > compiler or keeper of written records > [noun] > registrar registrerc1400 registera1443 registerera1475 regestera1500 regestary1523 registrar1571 enroller1631 registrator1827 a1475 (?c1421) J. Lydgate Siege Thebes (Trin. Cambr. O.5.2) (1911) l. 48 Registerer [a1450 Arun. By hym þat was..Floure of Poetes thorghout al bretayne..Chief Registrer of þis pilgrimage]. 1565 A. Golding in tr. Caesar Martiall Exploytes in Gallia Pref. sig. *vij The Grekes the chiefe Registerers of worthy actes, called all thinhabiters from the river of Danow northward by the name of Celtes or Galles. c1600 in Balfour's Practicks (1754) 652 Signaturis..registrat in the thesaurar's bukis, and subscryvit on the bak be his registerar. 1658 J. Bramhall Consecration Protestant Bishops Justified v. 108 Two of them were the Principall Publick Notaries in England, that is, Anthony Huse protonotary of the See of Canterbury, and Thomas Argall Registerer of the Prerogative Court. 1700 S. L. tr. C. Schweitzer Relation Voy. in tr. C. Frick & C. Schweitzer Relation Two Voy. E.-Indies 311 We heard that the Moors had drove away a Dutch Merchant that was Registerer, and Secretary of Matapan, and had seiz'd all his Goods. ?1727 J. Constable Remarks Upon Le Courayer's Def. Eng. Ordinations v. 123 A Fault, that one cannot well attribute to a chief Registerer, but to some ignorant Copyer. 1769 Descr. Eng. & Wales I. 225 The chief officers belonging to this corporation, are..an auditor of the accounts, a registerer, receiver, serjeant at mace, and surveyor of the Level. 1833 Times 5 June 6/7 Though a reappointment of previous registerers every summer assize might come within the strict letter of it [sc. the law], its spirit would not be observed. 1914 Herringshaw's Nat. Libr. Amer. Biogr. V. 336/2 He was the first registerer of deeds of Hennepin county, Minn. 1983 N. E. Long in J. S. Pipkin et al. Remaking City iii. xi. 260 Reduced the politician to the role of registerer of pressure rather than responsible governor of a local political economy. 2. A person who submits something for registration; a person who is registered for something. Cf. registrant n. ΘΚΠ society > communication > record > written record > register or record book > [noun] > one who registers registerer1849 registrant1868 society > communication > record > written record > register or record book > [noun] > one who is registered registerer1849 registree1858 1849 T. Turner On Copyright in Design in Art & Manuf. iii. 49 They [sc. patent men] look on themselves as licensed gamekeepers of the manor of useful art, and the registerers as so many poachers. 1860 U.S. vs. A. Castillero: Argument J. P. Benjamin (U.S. District Court, N. District Calif.) 174 If the Judge is unable..to determine who did first make the discovery, then the first registerer shall be considered by him as the first discoverer. 1897 Great Round World 28 Oct. 1452 The machine throws it [sc. a coin] out on the floor in front of the would-be registerer. 1905 Daily Chron. 6 June 4/7 The aim of the registerer of a telegraphic address should be to invent something distinctive, easily remembered. 1944 Daily Times-News (Burlington, N. Carolina) 10 Nov. 2/6 Each name listed gives the last known address left with the board for the registerer. 2003 J. Thorn Writing Brit. Infanticide 39 Registrars frequently simply took the word of the registerer that a given birth had been legitimate. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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