单词 | rising-out |
释义 | > as lemmasrising-out rising-out n. now historical in Ireland: a body of armed men gathered from the general population and required to fight in the service of the king; (also) the obligation to serve in this way. [After Irish éirghe amach military service, muster, levy, lit. ‘rising out’ (16th cent. or earlier) < éirghe action of arising, rising, also ‘the action of taking up arms’ (Early Irish éirge; now éirí) + amach outwards.] ΚΠ 1588 in Jrnl. Cork Hist. & Archaeol. Soc. (1892) 97/2 He (Florence) claimeth there, Risinge out, the findage of 50 Gallyglass. c1600 J. Dymmok Treat. Ireland (1842) 8 Risingout is a certain number of horsemen and kerne, which the Irishrie and Englishrye are to finde in her majesties service, at every generall hostinge. 1633 T. Stafford Pacata Hibernia ii. xv. 213 What with Countrey risings out, and under Captaines in pay, two thousand of these were of Irish birth. 1754 J. Lodge Peerage of Ireland I. 109 A Rising out of twenty Horsemen and 116 Footmen. 1767 F. Warner Hist. Rebellion & Civil-war Ireland iii. 149 Terrified by the rising out of some horse and foot at Dublin. 1867 D. MacCarthy Life Florence MacCarthy 459 The MacCarthys of Gleann-a-Chroim..were not bound to attend the Rising out of MacCarthy Reagh. 1976 T. W. Moody et al. New Hist. Ireland (1991) i. 32 It is probable that the greater part of the rising-out were automatically classed as kern. < as lemmas |
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