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单词 termly
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termlyadj.

Brit. /ˈtəːmli/, U.S. /ˈtərmli/
Forms: see term n. and -ly suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: term n., -ly suffix1.
Etymology: < term n. + -ly suffix1. Compare earlier termly adv.
Made, done, occurring, provided, etc., every term or at regular fixed intervals; (in earlier use esp.) paid or due every term or at regularly appointed times.Now esp. with reference to an academic term.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > frequency > [adjective] > periodical or recurring at regular intervals
continualc1530
periodical1585
termly1594
clock-like1609
terminal1610
stated1611
regular1639
periodic1661
clockwork1679
recursive1766
clockwork-like1875
tidal1876
seasonal1880
1594 in Rec. Parl. Scotl. to 1707 (2007) 1594/4/47 Provyding alwyes that sufficient securitie quhair the landis or tenementis lyis be tane for termelie payment to the conjunctfearis.
1645 J. Cleveland Char. London Diurnall 42 What all those wild Collegiats had cost The honest High-shoes, in their Termly Fees, First to the salvage Lawyer, next to these.
1695 in Rec. Parl. Scotl. to 1707 (2007) 1695/5/199 Young men..[who] earn their living by daily wages, or termly hire.
1707 Acct. Gresham-Coll. 38 They [sc. the Professors] hoped to prevail upon the Committee, to take it for a President of their being obliged only to Termly Readings.
1797 D. Hume Comm. Law Scotl. II. 388 Our ordinary bonds of borrowed money, which bear a termly failzie, (as it is called), or stipulation of a certain sum upon failure of punctual payment of each term's interest.
1812 J. Glassford Remarks Constit. & Procedure Sc. Courts of Law i. 36 The frequent vacations of their [sc. the English] supreme courts, and the very limited times of their termly sittings.
1852 W. Hanna Mem. T. Chalmers IV. xvii. 329 Termly subscriptions for the support of the ministers..were obtained.
1921 A. Philip Calendar 23 Termly engagements of servants, especially in the rural districts, and termly occupations of houses and farms continued to be regulated by the old calendar dates almost up to the present day.
1969 T. Fawthrop in A. Cockburn & R. Blackburn Student Power 101 There should be a variety of means by which assessment is arrived at: from termly work standards to dissertations.
2015 Guardian (Nexis) 8 Sept. The medium and content of communication with parents—including phone calls, parents' evenings and termly reports—varies in every school.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

termlyadv.

Brit. /ˈtəːmli/, U.S. /ˈtərmli/
Forms: see term n. and -ly suffix2.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: term n., -ly suffix2.
Etymology: < term n. + -ly suffix2.
Every term; term by term; at fixed intervals.Now frequently with reference to an academic term.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > frequency > [adverb] > periodically
termlya1450
by circuit1601
revolvingly1611
tide-wise1611
periodically1646
statedly1658
regularly1665
regular1704
clockwork-like1761
a1450 in 9th Rep. Royal Comm. Hist. MSS: Pt. 1 (1883) App. 218/1 in Parl. Papers (C. 3773) XXXVII. 1 We woll..that the..techer of grammer..receyve..by the hands of the Maystir for his pencion and stipendie termely l. s., that ys to say x. li. in the yeir.
1484 Exch. Rolls Scotl. IX. 284 (note) To be pait therof yerely and termely at the termes foresaidiis.
1562 Earl of Sussex Let. in J. S. Brewer & W. Bullen Cal. Carew MSS (1867) I. 337 The Byrnes and the Tooles be in like sort reduced to come termly to Dublyng to answer all the courts.
1598 W. Lambarde Office of Alienations in F. Bacon Wks. (1879) I. 595/1 The fees, or allowances, that are termly given to these deputies, receiver, and clerks, for recompence of these their pains.
a1628 J. Doddridge Eng. Lawyer (1631) vi. 48 Among..all other Clerkes in our Courts, there is observed a briefe and short kind of writing for the better dispatch of an infinite masse of businesse in that kinde,..which they termly undergoe.
1685 Act of Supply (Edinb.) in London Gaz. No. 2036/3 Payable at two Terms, viz. Whitsonday and Mertimas each year, beginning at Whitsonday next..and soforth termly.
1701 Extracts Rec. Burgh Stirling (1889) 95 The several good lawes and acts of parliament made against prophaneness, ane abstract of quhich is read in the churches termlie.
1729 State Society Scotl. for Propagating Christian Knowl. 16 He entred to his Work, until the next legal Term, and thenceforth termly during his Continuance.
1817 W. Scott Rob Roy I. ii. 43 I would..put it in order for you termly, or weekly, or daily.
1854 Law Jrnl. Rep. 32 i. 266/1 To continue the payment of the said annuity of 100l. yearly, termly and proportionally down to the day of her decease.
1969 Slavic & East European Jrnl. 13 (end matter) (advt.) Russian Teaching Aids Commentary—issued termly to teacher of Russian.
2004 S. Lorenz Children with Down's Syndrome 93 A speech therapist visits termly to review his programme.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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