单词 | remanet |
释义 | remanetn. 1. A remainder, residue; something left over. Chiefly formal or technical. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > incompleteness > part of whole > that which is left or remainder > [noun] bilevena1325 reliefa1382 residuea1382 remanant?a1400 remanence?a1425 remanent?a1425 remainc1430 remainant1430 rest?1440 remainingc1480 remainer1519 remanet?a1527 remainder1560 resident1581 residuum1636 restancy1667 residual1839 ?a1527 in Regulations & Establishm. Househ. Earl of Northumberland (1905) 3 As it aperith more playnly by a bill of the said Remaneth signed with my hand. 1540 in W. L. Nash Churchwardens' Acct. Bk. St. Giles, Reading (1851) 58 A remanet for broken plate sold viijs. 1618 Owles Almanacke (new ed.) 9 Count the spoakes..then dimidiate or part in two equall parts that number, diuide it by 3. multiply it by 7. from which extract the number of the Epact, and the Remanet will be the iust houre of the night. a1641 J. Smyth Berkeley MSS (1885) III. 89 The Remanet paid into the Exchequer is 51s 8d q. by the Collector. 1707 T. Richards Gentlemans Auditor ii. 3 Supers and Remanets must be put in the fronts of the States of the next Accompts, before their next Years Change. 1831 Times 11 July 5/2 Either from weakness or from the remanet of ancient attachment, this gentleman has lately, in a quiet manner, tolerated the efforts of the agents of Sebastiani. 1874 Mrs. H. Wood Master of Greylands (new ed.) xix. 221 The intimacy..must be a sort of remanet of that friendship, meaning nothing. 1891 H. Matthews in Law Times 92 96/1 Convicts serving remanets of former sentences. 1906 Musical Times 47 117/2 The chapters on Rossini, Bellini and Donizetti appear like a remanet from the previous volume. 1950 N. Morris Habitual Criminal (1951) vi. 283 As well as the above terms of imprisonment he has to serve the remanet of a preventive detention sentence imposed in 1936. 1999 W. J. Clinton in U.S. Newswire (Nexis) 9 Mar. (National Desk section) I think that the present American immigration law and how it treats people that were in our country as of some time ago is an inexcusable remanet of the cold war and wrong. 2. Law. a. A cause or suit of which the hearing is postponed to another day or term. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > action of courts in claims or grievances > [noun] > a lawsuit > a postponed suit remainera1450 remaneta1660 remanent1766 a1660 N. Bacon Hist. & Polit. Disc. Laws & Govt. Eng. (1689) i. lxvii. 163 Where the time in the Iter in one County is too scant, the Remanets shall be adjourned over to be tryed elsewhere in that Circuit. 1742 R. North & M. North Life F. North 204 For the Causes, left one Day, are Remanets to the next. 1793 J. Hullock Law of Costs vi. sig. Aa2v The plaintiff..has allowed the costs of the remanet with the other costs of the suit. 1829 J. Bentham Justice & Codification Petitions iii. 83 The other part [of suits] remain unheard and are called remanets or remanents. 1870 Daily News 12 Dec. The list contains 111 cases, 28 of which are remanets. 1920 Times 23 Dec. 7/3 When the sittings opened there were 746 ‘remanets’ from the Trinity term—678 undefended cases and 68 defended. 1993 Hist. Today (Nexis) Dec. 38 Mr Justice Lawrance declared a remanet and adjourned the trial. b. A parliamentary bill left over to another session. Now rare. ΘΚΠ society > law > [noun] > bill > general types of overture1561 bill of review1623 transmiss1764 personal bill1844 remanet1845 private member's bill1872 counter-bill1880 Bill of Rights1892 proposition1911 1845 Times 28 Nov. 2/3 As remanets from the last session some fifty railway bills in various stages of advance are lying over to be brought forward in the session at hand. 1870 Daily News 22 July 6 The law on the Press..is impudently made a remanet, and will hang over till next session. 1887 Edinb. Rev. Jan. 284 The question of ‘remanets’ at the close of each session. 1903 Times 14 Apr. 7/4 A Bill..was introduced by Mr. Ritchie in 1902, but perished among the other remanets of the Session. Compounds General attributive (in sense 2a). ΚΠ 1829 J. Bentham Justice & Codification Petitions iii. 80 If it happens to it to be on the remanet list. 1888 Evening Post 23 Nov. 2/6 The remanet witness had been in the box all the morning. 1961 Times 18 Jan. 6/6 The case had been No. 20 in the remanet list at Liverpool Assizes. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.?a1527 |
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