单词 | to put out of commons |
释义 | > as lemmasto put (also turn, etc.) (a person) out of commons P2. to put (also turn, etc.) (a person) out of commons and variants: to exclude (esp. a member of a college) from lodgings or residential quarters; to exclude (a person) from shared meals or food provisions in such lodgings. Now historical. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > lack of social communication or relations > exclusion from society > exclude from society [verb (transitive)] > exclude from common table to put (a person) out of commons1573 excommon1671 1573 G. Harvey Let.-bk. (1884) 42 Our Master chargid him to be packing and willid M. Tyndall to put him out of Commins. 1609 T. Dekker Ravens Almanacke (STC 6519.2) sig. A3v Littleton..shall in Michaelmas Tearme next, be not onely thrust out of Commons, but being found lying poorely..vpon a Stall, shall not be worth sixe pence. 1691 Case of Exeter-Coll. 32 Such absent Scholar shall be turn'd out of Commons for fifteen days. 1707 T. Hearne Remarks & Coll. 2 Dec. (1886) II. 77 Mr. Gwinnett is put out of commons. 1893 T. Fowler Hist. Corpus Christi Coll. 54 The offenders, moreover, were compelled to write their names in a register..stating their offence and the number of days for which they were put out of commons. 2000 Irish Hist. Stud. 32 169 Bermingham seems still to have been there in 1486, when he was put out of commons for various offences. < as lemmas |
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