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单词 reportation
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reportationn.

Brit. /ˌrɛpɔːˈteɪʃn/, /rᵻpɔːˈteɪʃn/, U.S. /rəˌpɔrˈteɪʃ(ə)n/, /ˌrɛˌpɔrˈteɪʃ(ə)n/
Forms: late Middle English reportacioun, 1500s–1600s 1800s– reportation.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin reportation-, reportatio.
Etymology: < post-classical Latin reportation-, reportatio action of carrying back (from 13th cent. in British sources), report (from 14th cent. in British sources; earlier in sense ‘fact of gaining (victory)’ (5th cent. in Augustine)) < classical Latin reportāt- , past participial stem of reportāre report v. + -iō -ion suffix1; compare -ation suffix. Compare Old French, Middle French reportation action of putting back or giving back (1280). Compare reporting n., report n.
1. The fact or action of reporting something; an account, a description. rare before late 19th cent.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > information > reporting > [noun]
deliverance1431
reporting?a1439
reportationc1475
delivery1592
society > communication > information > reporting > [noun] > a report
reckoningc1390
reporta1425
instruction1425
rehearsal?a1439
rapport1454
estatec1475
reportationc1475
reapport1514
remonstrancea1533
account1561
state1565
credit1569
referendary1581
delivery1592
tell1743
compte rendu1822
rundown1943
c1475 (c1445) R. Pecock Donet (1921) 158 (MED) For what entent ȝaue god to þe iewis þilk foorme of x comaundementis in moyses tablis, siþen..þilk foorme is not..sufficient reportacioun and sufficient remembraunce of alle hise comaundementis?
1862 Boston Investigator 23 July 1/3 After due consideration, deliberation, debatation, and reportation.
1868 Times 19 June 11/4 The comments made upon them in the leading article were a highly coloured reportation that the plaintiff was really guilty of the crimes with which he had been charged.
1918 Encycl. Americana VI. 703/2 He is responsible for..the reportation of births, marriages and deaths.
1949 Speculum 24 487 A second-rate reportation of mediaeval letters may keep the trace of very interesting statements which their author did not wish to broadcast.
2001 C. E. Norman in L. Taylor Preachers & Peoples in Reformations & Early Mod. Period v. 137 Large lacunae exist in the reportation compared to the other versions.
2. A carrying back of a person or thing; a returning. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > backward movement > [noun] > return towards point of departure > fact of being carried back
reportation1562
1562 W. Fulwood tr. G. Gratarolus Castel of Mem. vi. sig. Fvj v To the Memorie there belongeth foure mouinges. The fyrste is a mouyng of the spirites which transport the figures or similitudes from the cogitatiue to the memoratiue... The thyrde is a reportation..from the memorative to the cogitative.
1647 W. Lilly Christian Astrol. xlvii. 291 Hippocrates will have Crysis to be an acute or swift reportation in diseases, either to recovery or death.
1812 W. S. Dickson Narr. Confinem. & Exile 171 My reportation, as I have already mentioned, was in January, 1802.
1845 A. Clissold tr. E. Swedenborg Econ. Animal Kingdom I. ii. 105 Just as we find in every different viscus a different action, secretion, reportation, and exportation of fluids.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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