单词 | restipulate |
释义 | † restipulatev.1 Obsolete. 1. intransitive. To make a promise in return. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > agreement > promise > promise, vow, or pledge [verb (intransitive)] > in return or anew restipulate1610 replight1620 repromise1645 1610 J. Robinson Justif. Separation from Church of Eng. 431 Wee are to consider, baptism..in relation from vs to God, & as we restipulate, or promise agayn vnto him. 1683 Case Inf. Bapt. 87 But how can Infants restipulate.., who have not the use of reason? 1848 Addr. War in A. Campbell Pop. Lect. & Addr. (1862) 362 Nations must meet by their representatives, stipulate and restipulate, hear and answer, compare and decide. 1880 J. Muirhead tr. Gaius Institutes iv. 316 For the same reason the defender does not restipulate. 2. transitive. To promise or undertake (something) in return. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > agreement > promise > promise or vow [verb (transitive)] > in return repromise?1495 restipulate1633 repromitc1650 1633 T. Adams Comm. 2 Peter (ii. 9) 707 If he covenant with us, I will be your God: we must restipulate, then will we rest upon thee. a1708 W. Beveridge Private Thoughts Relig. (1709) 103 What can God stipulate more to us, or we restipulate more to Him. 1725 R. Taylor Disc. on Fall & Misery of Man 242 Christ restipulated to obey the will of God the Father, and to act in obedience to him as a servant. 1773 P. Goodwin in Def. some Important Doctr. of Gospel (ed. 2) 256 We find God the Father restipulating to Christ that he should ‘see his seed, the travel of his soul, and should be satisfied.’ 1782 J. Muirhead Diss. Foederal Trans. between God & Church ii. iv. 179 He reveals the Father's will, as a prophet; and they restipulate obedience unto him, as a king. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online September 2020). restipulatev.2 transitive. To stipulate again or a further time. Also intransitive: to make a further demand for something as a condition of agreement. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > attestation, witness, evidence > qualification > make conditions, stipulate [verb (intransitive)] > again restipulate1822 1822 J. Q. Adams Let. 3 June in Writings 264 You have seen in my remarks that the proposed article, or rather clause of an article, for restipulating the fisheries and the Mississippi navigation was not offered by me. 1847 L. H. Kerr tr. L. von Ranke Hist. Servia 343 To re-stipulate for the conditions of peace formerly proposed. 1918 Columbia Law Rev. 18 453 The Treaty of Prague revived, or, in other words, restipulated all the treaties existing between Prussia and Austria. 2000 S. S. Morrison Women Pilgrims in Late Medieval Eng. 55 On November 6, 1399, another order..restipulates a parliamentary ordinance that ‘no pilgrim pass out of the realm except at Dover’. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.11610v.21822 |
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