| 单词 | subdelegate | 
| 释义 | subdelegaten.  A person who represents a delegate (in various senses), or who serves as formal deputy to one.With quot. ?1551   see delegate n. 2. ΘΚΠ society > authority > delegated authority > one having delegated or derived authority > 			[noun]		 > delegate > representative of or deputy for under-legate1426 subdelegate?1551 ?1551    Sessions against Gardiner in  J. Foxe Actes & Monuments 		(1563)	 854/1  				Witnes brought in by the parte of the Byshop of Winchester, and examined..by the forsayd Commissaryes, & Subdelegates aboue specifyed. 1575    J. Rolland Treat. Court Venus  i. f. 4v  				Sa that thow mak me thy subdelegat. 1668    London Gaz. No. 251/3  				The Subdeligate from the Marquiss Castel Rodrigo on the behalf of Spain. 1695    P. Motteux tr.  F. Pidou de St. Olon Present State Morocco 105  				The Cadies..are in the nature of Sub-Delegates to the Mufty in all the Towns and Villages. 1752    T. Carte Gen. Hist. Eng. III. 320  				Brooks, bishop of Gloucester, sitting as the pope's Subdelegate. 1794    J. Gifford Reign Louis XVI 309  				What then have they asked?—the suppression of aides and subdelegates. 1811    J. Black tr.  A. von Humboldt Polit. Ess. New Spain I. 282  				The generalities in France were governed by sub-delegates, who exercised their functions under the orders of the intendant. 1863    Times 1 July 11/5  				Owing to some confusion of authority between the Sub-delegate and the Chief of Police, they were remanded till the following day. 1904    A. F. Pollard Cranmer xii. 350  				The subdelegate's court was opened in the Church of St. Mary. 1997    San Antonio 		(Texas)	 Express-News 		(Nexis)	 4 Mar.  a1  				Maj. Pedro Gonzalez was to be named sub-delegate of the federal Attorney General's Office. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). subdelegateadj. rare and historical in later use.   That is or has been subdelegated; (later also) that acts as a subdelegate or subdelegado (subdelegado n.). Also as past participle in early use. ΘΚΠ society > authority > delegated authority > 			[adjective]		 > delegated or entrusted to a deputy > deputed to act for another > appointed as subdelegate subdelegate1497 subdelegated1726 1497    in  G. Neilson  & H. Paton Acts Lords of Council Civil Causes 		(1918)	 II. 86  				Georg, Bischop of Dunkeldin, as juge deligat,..has constitut under him..David Meldrum..and..Jhone Young, jugis subdeligatis. 1519    W. Horman Vulgaria 207  				Thou haste but powere subdelegate. 1595    W. Allen et al.  Conf. Next Succession Crowne of Ingland  i. iv. 73 		(margin)	  				The Princes authority but subdelegat. 1616    T. Beard Retractiue from Romish Relig. xi. 383  				The Pope doth challenge..that the fountaine of iurisdiction..is resident onely in his person, and that all other Bishops are subdelegate vnder him. 1706    Phillips's New World of Words 		(new ed.)	  				Sub-Delegate, or Judge Sub-Delegate, a Judge appointed under another; a Deputy. 1709    London Gaz. No. 4517/3  				The Subdelegate Ministers of the Imperial Commission. 1825    J. B. C. Lucas Sketch of Argument 14  				Of course, the concession issued by Zenon Trudeau, in favor of Mr. Soulard, in 1796, cannot be the act of a sub-delegate minister. 1916    Amer. Polit. Sci. Rev. 10 474  				On June 12, 1723, Don Julian Velasco..subdelegate judge for the inspection of land titles..summarized twelve years of unsuccessful effort to exercise jurisdiction over the holdings. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). subdelegatev. 1.  transitive. To commission or appoint (a person) to act as a subdelegate. historical and archaic in later use.In quot. 1656 intransitive: to nominate or appoint a subdelegate. ΘΚΠ society > authority > delegated authority > investing with delegated authority > vest authority in a person			[verb (transitive)]		 > depute or delegate authority > subdelegate > appoint as subdelegate subdelegate1611 1611    R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues  				Subdeleguer, to subdelegate, substitute, appoint another vnder him. 1614    J. Selden Titles of Honor 252  				Iudges of mean note subdelegat by inferior Counts. 1656    in  J. A. Clyde Hope's Major Practicks 		(1938)	 II. 60  				Arbiters may not subdelegat. 1715    tr.  C. Freschot Compl. Hist. Treaty Utrecht II.  ii. 304  				The said Count, subdelegated for Judges of that Action, the Sieur de Rhinfeld, the Emperor's Secretary, and Dr Cani his Auditor. 1786    tr.  Jrnl. of Conf. in  R. Watson  & W. Thomson Hist. Reign Philip Third 		(ed. 2)	 II. App. 273  				It seemed to them that the words tratar y hazar tratar were something weak to authorize the said constable to sub-delegate other commissioners under him. 1849    B. Whack Myst. Iniquity Revealed xiv. 146  				He sub-delegated John Tetzel, a Dominican friar,..to preach them through Germany. 1895    J. A. Nageleisen Charity for Suffering Souls App.  i. 530  				The director and priests subdelegated by the Procurator General..enjoy the privilege of blessing..the so-called ‘Crown of Our Lord’. 1904    Amer. Eccl. Rev. June 628  				In future, bishops..are to ask the faculty of subdelegating the simple priest to administer Confirmation, not from the Pope, but from this Congregation. 1979    B. Pearce tr.  R. Mousnier Instit. France under Absolute Monarchy  i. xiv. 621  				The king's commissioners subdelegated a member of the estates to preside over each assiette.  2.  transitive. To delegate (authority, or an office or commission) to a subordinate person, group, or body; to delegate further. ΘΚΠ society > authority > delegated authority > investing with delegated authority > vest authority in a person			[verb (transitive)]		 > depute or delegate authority > subdelegate subdelegatea1670 a1670    J. Hacket Cent. Serm. 		(1675)	 354  				All Power and Royalty is subdelegated from the Pope to other Princes. 1676    G. Carew Fraud & Oppress. Detected & Arraigned 56  				They shall Subdelegate this Commission, for the business and Suits which shall be offered in the said Cities. 1757    M. Postlethwayt Britain's Comm. Interest Explained II. xx. 94  				The penalties and confiscations..sub-delegated by the intendant of New France, shall belong to the hospital of the said island. 1841    M. A. Tierney in  Dodd's Church Hist. Eng. IV. App. p. cclxxxviii  				If therefore the jurisdiction of an ordinary can be delegated to a bishop..why may not the same be subdelegated by a bishop to a dean and chapter? 1891    Spectator 21 Feb. 272/1  				The ruler gets bored with the work, and delegates his power, which is again sub-delegated. 1918    America 		(N.Y.)	 20 July 351/2  				The active enforcement of censorship is subdelegated to the second deputy of police. 1996    Digest Environmental Law 		(Nexis)	 Sept. 11  				Secretary Glickman properly delegated authority to an Assistant Secretary, who subdelegated authority to the Forest Service Chief. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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