单词 | state of the realm |
释义 | > as lemmasstate of the realm 20. A (specified) order or class of people regarded as part of the body politic, and as such participating in its government; = estate n. 6a. Also in state of the realm. Now historical.Estate is the more usual term. For discussion of the varying divisions of the body politic, see note at estate n. 6a. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social class > [noun] > distinction of class > level or grade > specific body politic state1399 society > authority > rule or government > a or the state > [noun] commona1382 commontya1382 policya1393 communitya1398 commonweal?a1400 politic1429 commonwealth1445 well public1447 public thinga1450 public weala1470 body politica1475 weal-public1495 statea1500 politic bodyc1537 body1545 public state1546 civil-wealth1547 republic?1549 state1553 polity1555 publica1586 estate1605 corps politic1696 negara1955 negeri1958 1399 Rolls of Parl.: Henry IV (Electronic ed.) Parl. Oct. 1399 Pleas §9. m. 2 Salvacioun and seurete of other states of the reaume. c1484 J. de Caritate tr. Secreta Secret. (Takamiya) (1977) 133 Þe kynge schal apper but onys in þe yer..syttyng vppon a stede..and þan þe statys of þe reme [L. nobiles] and hys baronnys a-bowght hym. a1500 (?c1400) J. Wyclif Sel. Eng. Wks. (1871) III. 184 Þer ben in þe Chirche þre statis þat God haþe ordeyned; state of prestis, and state of knyȝtis, and þe þridd is staat of comunys. a1525 (c1448) R. Holland Bk. Howlat l. 283 in W. A. Craigie Asloan MS (1925) II. 103 So yat ye spirituale staite And ye secular consait Mycht all gang in a gait. 1553 Q. Jane in J. Strype Eccl. Memorials (1721) III. App. ii. 4 This our most lawful Possession of the Crown, with the free Consent of the Nobility of our Realm and other the States of the same. 1562 N. Winȝet Wks. I. 5 The maist part of vs of the Eclesiasticall Stait. 1625 F. Bacon Ess. (new ed.) 112 For their Prelates;..The danger is not from that State, but where it hath a dependance of forraine Authority. 1667–84 E. Chamberlayne Present State Eng. i. 241 All the subjects of England are divided into Clergy and Laity, the Laity subdivided into Nobility and Commonalty. These are called Ordines Regni, or the Three States. 1700 D. Hume Diary Parl. Scotl. (Bannatyne Club) 3 Proceeded to chuse 9 of every State for the Committee of Security. 1781 Parl. Reg. 1781–96 II. 15 Each branch of the legislature, each of the three states ought to have its share of independency. 1822 J. Lanigan Eccl. Hist. Irel. II. xiii. 289 The saint..paid him a visit and advised him to embrace the clerical state. 1847 G. L. Craik & C. MacFarlane Pict. Hist. Eng. VI. ii. i. 320/2 The nobles all rose and immediately quitted the diet in a body, leaving the king and the other three states together. 1907 Mrs. P. Gibbs tr. A. Baudrillart Catholic Church, Renaissance & Protestantism v. 145 The States-General..included deputies of all the orders in considerable numbers—forty-nine from the clergy, twenty-four from the nobility, and fifty-five from the Third State. 2010 J. M. Anderson Honorable Burden of Public Office v. 133 A French–Scottish marriage would subvert the lawful heirs of the Scottish blood to the crown, and..deprive the barons and states of the realm of their inheritance. < as lemmas |
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