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单词 repertorium
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repertoriumn.

Brit. /rɛpəˈtɔːrɪəm/, U.S. /ˌrɛpə(r)ˈtɔriəm/
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin repertōrium.
Etymology: < classical Latin repertōrium (see repertory n.). Compare earlier repertory n.
1. A catalogue, an inventory.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > record > list > [noun]
tableOE
scorec1325
billa1340
calendar?a1400
legendc1400
librarya1450
Ragmanc1450
Ragman rollc1450
cataloguea1464
repertory1542
scrowa1545
bedroll?1552
roll1565
file1566
state1582
inventory1589
brief1600
series1601
counter-roll1603
list1604
muster roll1605
cense1615
pinax1625
repertoirec1626
diagram1631
recensiona1638
repertorium1667
vocabulary1694
albe1697
enumeration1725
screed1748
album1753
tableau1792
roll-call1833
shopping list1923
laundry list1958
remainder list1977
1667 A. Wood Life & Times (1892) II. 111 He..shew'd him ‘the Repertorium’, and spoke to Jennings the reacher of the records, that he should let him have any record that he should point at in the said Repertorium.
1696 W. Nicolson Eng. Hist. Libr. I. ii. 50 We have Sir Tho. Brown's Vrn-Burial..and we expect his Repertorium, or, an account of the Tombs and Monuments in the Cathedral Church of Norwich.
1702 M. Geddes Misc. Tracts I. 391 It is to be hoped that the Heresy of Doctrines is better understood by these Qualificators, than the Etymology of the Word Heretick was by the Writer of their Repertorium.
1799 T. E. Tomlins Digested Index to Seven Volumes Term Rep. Advt. p. iii Thus..affording a Repertorium to these Term Reports, which should present a short history of the Law.
1849 Brit. Jrnl. Homeopathy 30 531 Our hero now set about translating a repertorium from the German.
1870 Jrnl. Sci. July 354 Mr. Mongredien's book is intended as a repertorium of everything connected with the choosing, planting, and treatment of English and foreign trees and shrubs.
1905 Jewish Q. Rev. 17 808 It forms a repertorium, not only of the sources but also of the latest researches in this field.
1994 Renaissance Q. 47 630 Pastrengo's compilation was less concerned with moralizing than with establishing a reliable bibliographic repertorium of known authors.
2. figurative. A repository, treasury, or fund. Esp. with of. Now rare.
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the mind > possession > supply > storage > [noun] > place where anything is or may be stored
aumbry1356
promptuary?a1425
repository1485
staple1523
magazine1583
reposement1592
repertory1593
rendezvous1608
reserve1612
conservatory1624
reconditory1633
dormerc1640
stowagea1641
depositum1646
repositary1650
magazine storehousea1654
deposit1719
reservoir1739
battery1748
depository1750
storage1775
depot1795
depositary1797
repertorium1797
rua1831
stowaway1913
1797 F. Plowden Treat. Law Usury i. v. 190 This case is a general repertorium of all the determinations before that time..upon the nature of loans on contingencies.
1818 Lady Morgan Florence Macarthy III. i. 17 As for Counsellor Conway Crawley, I look upon him as the very repertorium of the laws.
1866 H. P. Liddon Bampton Lect. (1875) ii. §1 45 The Bible is not a great repertorium of quotations.
1908 Classical Jrnl. 3 212 Christ's account..is a veritable repertorium of facts and a thesaurus of information.
1979 Phoenix 33 87 The wealth of material in the commentary..in many places constitutes a veritable repertorium of evidence on moral saws and apophthegms.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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