| 单词 | set to lore | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto set to lore  1.  The act of teaching; the condition of being taught; instruction, tuition, education. In particularized use: A piece of teaching or instruction; a lesson. Now archaic and dialect.  †to set to lore: to place under instruction, send to school.  at, to the lair (Scottish): at or to school. ΘΚΠ society > education > 			[noun]		 > systematic education lore971 education1536 training1794 society > education > teaching > 			[noun]		 lore971 wissingc1000 wordloreOE teachingc1175 kenningc1320 lering1377 learningc1380 disciplinea1382 doctrinec1384 ensignment1398 instruction?a1439 schoolc1449 schoolingc1449 document?a1500 instructing1516 entechmenta1522 institution1531 teachment1562 repasting1567 tuition1582 lessoning1583 tutoring1590 loring1596 tutorage1638 indoctrination1646 principling1649 tutorya1713 tutorhood1752 didactic1754 documenting1801 pupillizing1815 tutorizing1837 tutorization1842 tutelagea1856 coachmanship1873 preception1882 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > scholarly knowledge, erudition > 			[noun]		 learningc897 wisdomc950 witnessc950 lore971 clergya1225 wit1297 apprise1303 gramaryec1320 clergisea1330 cunning1340 lering1340 sciencea1387 schoola1393 studya1393 art?a1400 cunningnessa1400 leara1400 sophyc1440 doctrinec1460 mathesisa1475 grammarc1500 doctorship1567 knowledge1576 scholarship1579 virtuosoship1666 erudition1718 eruditenessa1834 Wissenschaft1834 savantism1855 scholarment1896 society > education > teaching > means of teaching > 			[noun]		 > a lesson lore971 learning1362 lessona1398 leara1400 lecture?1542 document1549 971    Blickl. Hom. 47  				Ne sceolan þa lareowas agimeleasian þa lare. a1225    Leg. Kath. 116  				Hire feder hefde iset hire earliche to lare. c1380    Eng. Wycliffite Serm. in  Sel. Wks. I. 392  				What kyn þingis ben writun ben writun to oure lore. a1387    J. Trevisa tr.  R. Higden Polychron. 		(St. John's Cambr.)	 		(1876)	 VI. 83  				Oswy bytook his douȝter to þe lore of Hilda. a1400						 (a1325)						    Cursor Mundi 		(Vesp.)	 l. 12416  				Yeitt þe folk soght eft as ar, To sett iesu to werld lar. a1413    T. Hoccleve Piteous Compl. Soul 294 in  Wks. 		(1897)	  iii. p. lx  				Placebo mvst go before, As doth the Crosse in the litel childes lore. c1440    York Myst. xi. 181  				A! lorde of lyffe, lere me my layre. c1480						 (a1400)						    St. Ninian 25 in  W. M. Metcalfe Legends Saints Sc. Dial. 		(1896)	 II. 304  				Wele entendand til his lare he wes al tyme. a1500    R. Henryson tr.  Æsop Fables: Fox & Wolf l. 648 in  Poems 		(1981)	 28  				Weill worth the, father, that send me to the lair. c1503    R. Arnold Chron. f. lxxix/1  				Who wil not for shame a short tyme suffir lore and lerne. a1529    J. Skelton Magnyfycence 		(?1530)	 sig. Fiii  				Take this caytyfe to thy lore. 1667    J. Milton Paradise Lost  ii. 815  				She finish'd, and the suttle Fiend his lore Soon  learnd.       View more context for this quotation 1771    E. Ledwich Antiquitates Sarisburienses 6  				Therein you may find many an excellent Lore That unto your Wives you may teach. 1798    S. T. Coleridge Nightingale in  W. Wordsworth  & S. T. Coleridge Lyrical Ballads 65  				We have learnt A different lore. 1855    F. K. Robinson Gloss. Yorks. Words 101  				Lare or Lear, learning, instruction. 1866    J. M. Neale Sequences & Hymns 59  				In the Cross we found our pulpit, In the Seven great Words, our lore. to set to lore (also to book, to school)  a.  To place (a person) in a certain sphere of activity or occupation; esp.  to set to lore (also to book, to school); also, to place with an instructor or employer. Obsolete. (Cf. sense  114.) ΘΚΠ society > education > 			[verb (transitive)]		 > put to education > send to school to set to lore (also to book, to school)a1225 to put to schoola1300 to send to school, college1531 school1577 society > education > teaching > 			[verb (transitive)]		 > teach superior to set to lore (also to book, to school)1548 dry-nurse1858 a1225    Leg. Kath. 115  				Hire feder hefde iset hire earliche to lare. c1290    Beket 210 in  S. Eng. Leg. 112  				Þis child was ȝong to schole i-set. c1330    Arth. & Merl. 9  				Childer, þat ben to boke ysett. 1340–70    Alex. & Dind. 454  				We ben lered..lore of no scole, Ne to no sience i-set vs silue to wisse. 1486–93    Early Chanc. Proc. 94/14  		(P.R.O.)	  				Your said oratour (when newly set to Courte in Davys Inne). a1513    H. Bradshaw Lyfe St. Werburge 		(1521)	  i. iv. sig. b.iii  				He set her for doctryne, to the abbesse saynt Hylde. a1538    T. Starkey Dial. Pole & Lupset 		(1989)	 29  				Settyng themsefe in relygyouse housys ther quyetly to serve god. 1548    Hall's Vnion: Henry VII f. xlixv  				The sayde Barlo set me with a merchaunt of Middelboroughe too seruyce. 1697    J. Dryden tr.  Virgil Georgics  iii, in  tr.  Virgil Wks. 104  				Set him betimes to  School.       View more context for this quotation < as lemmas | 
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