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单词 soliciter
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solicitern.

Forms: α. Middle English solyster, 1500s solester; Scottish1500s sol(l)istar. β. Middle English soluciter, 1500s sollycyter, solyciter, 1500s–1600s solliciter (1500s Scottish -ar), 1600s– soliciter.
Etymology: < solicit v. + -er suffix1.
Obsolete.
1. One who conducts or manages affairs on behalf of another; spec. = solicitor n. 3.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > delegated authority > one having delegated or derived authority > [noun] > one who acts for another
procuratorc1300
proctor1301
attorney1347
provisora1393
assignee1419
procuracya1425
solicitorc1425
factor1445
soliciter1464
doer1465
umbothman1482
agent1523
assign1526
procurera1533
practitioner1560
proxy1585
pragmatic1593
procureur1604
pragmatitioner1607
foreign agent1646
institor1657
agent general1659
proxy-man1696
interestera1701
maat1824
society > law > legal profession > lawyer > [noun] > legal representative or agent > solicitor
soliciter1464
solicitor1584
advocate1721
mouthpiece1857
α.
1482 in H. E. Malden Cely Papers (1900) 118 The bylles of xx s of the sarpler schall be sent ynto Inglond to the solyster schorttly.
1563 in J. H. Burton Reg. Privy Council Scotl. (1877) 1st Ser. I. 239 For furnessing of procuratouris, sollistaris, and utheris doers for the saidis merchandis.
1585 Exchequer Rolls Scot. XXI. 613 The said James, Lord of Doun, comperand be George Mak, his solistar.
β. 1464 Rolls of Parl. V. 530/1 Provided alwey, that this Acte extend not nor be prejudiciall to Richard Fowler, of or for the Office of oure Soluciter.1548 Hall's Vnion: Henry IV f. vijv He by his priuie frendes and soliciters caused to be enacted [etc.].1576 in A. Feuillerat Documents Office of Revels Queen Elizabeth (1908) 415 Cowncellors, soliciters, and atturneies.c1616 R. C. Times' Whistle (1871) iv. 1381 A daw To a solliciter, is now become Iustice of peace & coram.a1640 T. Risdon Chorogr. Surv. Devon (1811) (modernized text) §39 40 Baldwin Mallet, soliciter unto King Henry the eighth.
2. One who takes charge of, or action in, some affair; a promoter or forwarder.
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society > authority > control > person in control > [noun] > director
mastereOE
steerc897
ordainerc1443
director1477
rector1482
sayer1483
orderer1496
solicitera1530
temperator1591
ordinator1615
sternera1634
dirigent1756
chargé d'affaires1797
quarterback1931
a1530 T. Wolsey in H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eng. Hist. (1824) 1st Ser. II. 5 To be a sollycyter and setter forth of such thyngs as do and shall conserve my said ende.
1533 J. Bellenden tr. Livy Hist. Rome (1903) II. v. xiii. 191 The small pepill tuke purpoiss to continew þe same tribunys þat war solistaris of þare lawis.
1631 W. Gouge Gods Three Arrowes v. 406 You who in the name of the rest were Solliciters in this business.
1664 H. More Modest Enq. Myst. Iniquity 72 As if these were the most serious and earnest soliciters of Religion that one can hope to meet withall.
3.
a. A petitioner; = solicitor n. 4.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > request > one who requests > [noun] > one who petitions or appeals
beseecher1382
petitioner1414
suitor1414
orator1417
suppliantc1422
supplicant1475
soliciter1536
solicitor1551
oratricle1574
pleader1584
supplicationer1585
beggar1589
incaller?1591
supplicator1593
petitor1596
beadsman1600
impetrator1605
implorer1611
imploratora1616
replicant1622
invokera1649
prostrate1648
deprecator1656
appellant1704
memorialist1706
applicationer1710
postulant1733
invocant1751
solicitant1821
petitionist1822
memorializer1859
α.
1536 Cal. Anc. Rec. Dublin (1889) 498 [We] most umblye desyre youre grase to be owre solester to owre prynse.
a1586 W. Dunbar in W. A. Craigie Maitland Folio MS (1919) I. 378 (title) Quod dumbar aganis þe Solistaris in court.
1599 A. Hume Epist. to G. Montcrieff in Hymnes sig. H3 Ȝit all sollistars cannot iustice haue.
β. 1537 State Papers Hen. VIII XII. No. 883 Trustyng your mastershyppe wylbe a solyciter to hym for us.1598 W. Shakespeare Love's Labour's Lost ii. i. 29 In that behalfe..we single you, As our best mouing faire soliciter . View more context for this quotation1628 G. Wither Britain's Remembrancer i. 1023 Thou wert Soliciter For King Manasses that Idolater.1668 London Gaz. No. 254/2 That the City of Vienna is much disgusted with the..Liberty given to the Jews, and are earnest solliciters for their Banishment.
b. figurative. Of things.
ΚΠ
c1585 A. Montgomerie Sonn. lv. 9 My secrete sighis, solisters for my sute.
a1617 S. Hieron Penance for Sinne in Wks. (1620) II. 114 Such a conscience..will be a perpetuall solliciter, till it hath brought a man before the Lord.
1648 R. Crashaw Steps to Temple (ed. 2) 35 Cymballs of Heav'n or Humane spheares, Sollicitors of Soules or Eares.
4. A suitor (to a woman). Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > marriage or wedlock > seeking marriage > [noun] > seeking hand in marriage > one who
wooerc1000
pursuivant1523
suitor?1555
requirant1567
soliciterc1592
courter1611
pretendera1625
pretendant1625
addressor1669
addresser1683
courtier1766
pursuer1823
c1592 Faire Em sig. E3 Both which shaddowes of my irreuocable affections, I haue not sparde to confirme before him..and all other amorous soliciters.

Derivatives

soˈlicitership n. = solicitorship n. 1. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > law > legal profession > lawyer > [noun] > legal representative or agent > solicitor > position of
solicitership?1593
solicitorshipc1596
?1593 H. Chettle Kind-harts Dreame sig. G1 Hauing scraped vp a few common places, and by long Sollicitership got in to be an odd Atturney.
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