单词 | revocate |
释义 | † revocateadj. Used as a past participle. Obsolete. 1. Recalled; restored. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabiting temporarily > exile or state of > [adjective] > recalled from exile revocate?c1425 ?c1425 Bible (Wycliffite, L.V.) (BL Add. 15521) (1850) John Prol. p. 685b Joon was reuocate fro [MS for] the exile of Pathmos. ?a1475 (?a1425) tr. R. Higden Polychron. (Harl. 2261) (1871) III. 113 (MED) Nabugodonosor..tellethe hymselfe to be..chaungede..in to an ox as to the partes afore, and in to a lyon as in to the hynder partes..After whiche yeres he was reuocate [a1387 J. Trevisa tr. i-chaunged aȝen; L. revocatus] to hym selfe. 2. Revoked; rescinded. In quot. ?1440 figurative: removed, suppressed. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > [adjective] > crushing or suppressing > crushed or overwhelmed underthrast?1402 revocate?1440 overwhelmed1630 accablé1697 waterlogged1795 whelmeda1821 choked1855 the mind > mental capacity > memory > effacement, obliteration > cancellation, revocation > [adjective] > annulled, cancelled, revoked derogate1430 revocate?1440 revoked1461 abrogatea1464 annihilate?a1475 cassate1519 cancelled1539 dissolved?1541 abolished1546 dissoluted1606 aniente1636 retracted1676 red-lined1966 tr. Palladius De re Rustica (Duke Humfrey) (1896) iii. 256 (MED) The vynes hie & of fecundite..About his thegh let no thyng growyng be, But if hit axe to be reuocate [vel] renouate [L. reuocari; v.r.renouari]. ?a1475 (?a1425) tr. R. Higden Polychron. (Harl. 2261) (1879) VII. 455 (MED) Themperour, herynge the privilege of the investiture of prelates to be revocate, come to Rome. 1533 J. Bellenden tr. Livy Hist. Rome (1901) I. iii. vii. 273 Ilk thing þat was afore done..mycht þan be abrogate and revocate be public commites. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online December 2021). revocatev.ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > memory > call to mind, recollect [verb (transitive)] i-thenchec897 bethinkOE mingOE thinkOE monelOE umbethinkc1175 to draw (also take) into (or to) memorya1275 minc1330 record1340 revert1340 remembera1382 mindc1384 monishc1384 to bring to mindc1390 remenec1390 me meanetha1400 reducec1425 to call to mind1427 gaincall1434 pense1493 remord?1507 revocate1527 revive1531 cite1549 to call back1572 recall1579 to call to mind (also memory, remembrance)1583 to call to remembrance1583 revoke1586 reverse1590 submonish1591 recover1602 recordate1603 to call up1606 to fetch up1608 reconjure1611 collect1612 remind1615 recollect1631 rememorize1632 retrieve1644 think1671 reconnoitre1729 member1823 reminisce1829 rememorate1835 recomember1852 evoke1856 updraw1879 withcall1901 access1978 the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > restoration of a person > [verb (transitive)] uprighta1340 to bring to (one's) statea1387 restorea1387 remount?c1400 reducec1425 redraw1480 reintegrate1495 restitutec1503 repair?1521 revocate1527 recall1567 redintegrate1578 rehabilitate1580 refetch1599 revindicate1609 re-estate1611 uprighten1618 redintegrate1622 restate1625 redeem1686 1527 M. Coverdale Let. 1 May in Remains (1846) (modernized text) 490 If it like your favour to revocate to your memory the godly communication. 1548 Hall's Vnion: Henry VI f. clviijv To appeace the furious rage.., and..to reuocate him into his olde estate. 1558 W. Bullein Govt. Healthe f. liiv Physicke..helpeth as lyttell, as to aplye a playster..to reuocate the spirites of lyfe or soule agayne. 1636 J. Sadler Sicke Womans Private Looking-glasse vi. 65 The internall heat being revocated to the outward parts. 1675 G. Thomson Ορθο-μέθοδος ἰατρο-χυμικὴ: Direct Method curing Chymically xvii. 145 Spirit of Mercury causeth the Corrupting Impress of the Sore in the Kidneys or Bladder to fade away; revocating a Healing Facultie. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > destroy [verb (transitive)] > crush, stifle, or overwhelm (feelings, etc.) shendOE whelvec1000 allayOE ofdrunkenc1175 quenchc1175 quashc1275 stanchc1315 quella1325 slockena1340 drenchc1374 vanquishc1380 stuffa1387 daunt?a1400 adauntc1400 to put downa1425 overwhelmc1425 overwhelvec1450 quatc1450 slockc1485 suppressa1500 suffocate1526 quealc1530 to trample under foot1530 repress1532 quail1533 suppress1537 infringe1543 revocate1547 whelm1553 queasom1561 knetcha1564 squench1577 restinguish1579 to keep down1581 trample1583 repel1592 accable1602 crush1610 to wrestle down?1611 chokea1616 stranglea1616 stifle1621 smother1632 overpower1646 resuppress1654 strangulate1665 instranglea1670 to choke back, down, in, out1690 to nip or crush in the bud1746 spiflicate1749 squasha1777 to get under1799 burke1835 to stamp out1851 to trample down1853 quelch1864 to sit upon ——1864 squelch1864 smash1865 garrotte1878 scotch1888 douse1916 to drive under1920 stomp1936 stultify1958 1547 A. Borde Breuiary of Helthe i. f. xxv To reuocate this inordinate appetyde, I wold that a Cockrel or a Pullet myght be sodyn or rosted. 1582 S. Batman Vppon Bartholome, De Proprietatibus Rerum vii. xlv. f. 103v /2 Good sauours and wholesome smells, be good to reuocat this impediment [sc. a greedy appetite]. 1602 A. Munday tr. 3rd Pt. Palmerin of Eng. lxxxii. f. 256v He..embraced the Empresse with such signes of true affection, that her former dispayring thoughts were confidently reuocated. 3. transitive. To revoke, rescind; to cancel; to renounce. ΘΚΠ society > law > rule of law > illegality > render illegal [verb (transitive)] > deprive of legal validity abatea1325 squatcha1325 voida1325 allayc1325 annul1395 reverse1395 revokec1400 rupt?a1425 repealc1425 abroge1427 defeat1429 purloin1461 cassa1464 toll1467 resume1472 reprove1479 suspend1488 discharge1495 reduce1498 cassate1512 defease1512 denulla1513 disannula1513 fordoa1513 avoid1514–5 abrogate?1520 frustrate1528 revert1528 disaffirm?1530 extinct1530 resolve1537 null1538 nihilate1545 extinguish1548 elidec1554 revocate1564 annullate1570 squat1577 skaila1583 irritate1605 retex1606 nullify1607 unable1611 refix1621 vitiate1627 invalid1643 vacate1643 unlaw1644 outlaw1647 invalidate1649 disenact1651 vacuate1654 supersedec1674 destroy1805 break1891 1564 in J. Raine Wills & Inventories Archdeaconry Richmond (1853) 116 I do revocate and make frustrat all other wills and testaments. 1609 S. Daniel Civile Wares (rev. ed.) iii. lxxxix. 85 His successor..nullifies Many his Patents, and did reuocate And reassume his liberalities. 1632 J. Vicars tr. Virgil XII Aeneids i. 10 The fates are firmly thine... Nothing shall revocate these destinies. 1659 F. Howgill Information & Advice to Armie 2 These [sc. Laws] are not revocated and overturned, by which very many suffers to this day. 1780 Masquerades IV. 144 On condition he revocates his purpose of disinheriting me. 1785 E. Perronet Occas. Verses 52 Withhold the dread amen, And revocate its doom! 1807 Lady's Mag. Sept. 493/1 Revocate the idea.—Heaven forbid it! 1876 Jrnl. Royal Asiatic Soc. 8 303 He could not revocate any royal grant of land upon a royal Sannasa. 1933 Portsmouth (New Hampsh.) Herald 28 Apr. 2/3 The commission is authorized..to revocate the license of the person or firm complained against. 1973 Jrnl. Finance 28 844 He has the option to revocate the commitment simply by exchanging his shares in the market. 1999 P. van Krieken in S. Trifunovska Minorities in Europe ii. 108 To issue, extend and revocate residence and work permits. Derivatives ˈrevocating n. now rare ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > memory > effacement, obliteration > cancellation, revocation > [noun] revoking1395 revocationc1400 cassationc1425 annulling1449 reclamationa1475 annulmenta1492 retractation1531 disannulling1533 abrogation1535 cancellation1535 retraction1536 extinguishment1537 undoing1540 abrenunciation1557 revocating1570 reversement1572 revokement1573 annihilation1579 revocatory1579 annullity1586 retroversion1587 rescission1594 recall1597 recision1606 disannulment1611 repeal1612 rasurea1616 cancelment1621 retractinga1624 cancelling1631 extinction1651 circumduction1726 cassing1844 recallment1845 cancel1884 1570 J. Foxe Actes & Monumentes (rev. ed.) II. 1222/2 Vnles the kyng would recompense and requite the same by reuocatyng of such statutes as were made..in the hygh Courte of Parlament. 1793 tr. Authentic Copy New Constit. France 49 After the announcing of the general will concerning the revocating of the decree. 1965 W. E. Hassan Hosp. Pharmacy xviii. 190 This section authorizes the regulations..to be used in the procedure of suspending or revocating of permits. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.?c1425v.1527 |
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