单词 | societary |
释义 | † societaryn. Obsolete. 1. An associate. rare. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > a companion or associate > [noun] yferec870 brothereOE ymonec950 headlingOE ferec975 fellowOE friendOE eveningOE evenlinglOE even-nexta1225 compeerc1275 monec1300 companiona1325 partnerc1330 peerc1330 neighbour?c1335 falec1380 matec1380 makec1385 companya1425 sociatec1430 marrow1440 partyc1443 customera1450 conferec1450 pareil?c1450 comparcionerc1475 resortc1475 socius1480 copartner?1504 billy?a1513 accomplice1550 panion1553 consorterc1556 compartner1564 co-mate1576 copemate1577 competitor1579 consociate1579 coach-companion1589 comrade1591 consort1592 callant1597 comrado1598 associate1601 coach-fellow1602 rival1604 social1604 concomitanta1639 concerner1639 consociator1646 compane1647 societary1652 bor1677 socius1678 interessora1687 companioness1691 rendezvouser1742 connection1780 frater1786 matey1794 pardner1795 left bower1829 running mate1867 stable companion1868 pard1872 buddy1895 maat1900 bro1922 stable-mate1941 bredda1969 Ndugu1973 1652 T. Urquhart Εκσκυβαλαυρον 185 These four eminent Scots I have put together, because they were societaries by the name of Jesus, vulgarly called Jesuits. 2. = phalansterian n. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > socialism > [noun] > non-Marxist or Leninist communism > involving socialistic communities > adherent of Owenite1826 communionist1827 phalansterian1840 societary1841 Fourierist1843 Fourierite1844 Owenist1849 utopian socialist1849 Icarian1865 phalansterist1882 1841 tr. Z. C. G. de Gamond Phalanstery iii. 23 If the societary remains an externe, he has the choice of an interest fixed at eight per cent., or of a part of the dividends appropriated for capital. 1851 J. R. Morell tr. C. Fourier Passions Human Soul I. ii. §2 i. 338 Amongst the characters of the group of ambition, we find the guarantee of protection and assistance proportioned to the societaries, the graduated minimum. 1885 Harper's Mag. Nov. 915 The societaries are such as to fulfill the following conditions: to be at least twenty-one years old, and free from military service in the active army. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online June 2021). societaryadj. 1. = phalansterian adj. Now historical and rare. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > socialism > [adjective] > non-Marxist or Leninist communism > involving socialistic communities communional1827 Owenite1829 communitarian1840 phalansterian1840 societary1841 phalansterial1843 Fourierite1844 communitary1850 phalansteric1850 communautaire1860 Fourierist1870 Owenist1870 Owenian1880 Fourieristic1883 utopian socialist1884 1841 tr. Z. C. G. de Gamond Phalanstery iii. 23 As to idlers, it will be evident that none will be found, either rich or poor, in the societary system. 1851 J. R. Morell tr. C. Fourier Passions Human Soul I. i. §2 i. 55 [Nature's] present treacheries would be changed into aids and benefits from the moment that we should pass to the societary state. 1968 Jrnl. Econ. Hist. 28 184 This imprescriptible right to work could, of course, be fully realized in the phalanx, or societary commune. 2. Of, relating to, or concerned with society; social. ΘΚΠ society > [adjective] civilc1443 social1579 sociable1641 civic1655 societal1843 societary1844 worldward1848 macrosocial1969 1844 Human Nature 2 The origin and formation of the religious and political institutions, societary arrangements and civilizations, that now are. 1886 T. Frost Reminisc. Country Journalist v. 57 Men..disposed to study societary science. 1932 Social Forces 11 291 Societary change involves (a) societary action as interaction or collective action, and (b) societary relationships. 1962 W. D. Davies Christian Origins & Judaism vi. 140 Usually the societary emphasis of the DSS [i.e. the Dead Sea Scrolls] is largely absent in Hellenistic gnosis. 2001 Evening Standard (Nexis) 14 Aug. 15 [National Service] removed every young man in the land from the unemployment pool for two full years and paid him a mean pittance while training him in essential societary skills. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1652adj.1841 |
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