单词 | to take the right hand of |
释义 | > as lemmasto take the right hand of ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > honour > [noun] > precedence right sidea1325 fordeal1513 precedence1598 precedency1601 to take the right hand of1607 pas1707 the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > honour > give honour to [verb (transitive)] > take precedence of precede1485 to take the right hand of1607 1607 R. Parker Scholasticall Disc. against Antichrist i. ii. 76 As if a seruant should..take the right hand of him, because of old that was the inferious place. 1641 H. Drewrey Vindic. of Seperate Brethern of Spirit 6 The Jesuits are the onely Roman Puritans, that our singularities ought to take the right hand of theirs. 1652 Seasonable Expostulation with Netherlands 9 If..the time..be made Umpier of Precedency, Geneva must take the right hand of You. 1682 News from France 2 It is true, the Precedence was then granted to the Bishops of Rome,..and the Empire carrying its name from Rome, no wonder if the Bishop..had the Right-hand still reserved to him. 1704 N. N. tr. T. Boccalini Advts. from Parnassus I. 188 The Scotch Nobility..said 'twas a very hard Case, that a poor Scholar..should afterwards by Virtue of a Bishoprick..not only assume as good a Title as his Master, but even pretend, upon some Occasions, to take the Right-hand of him. 1710 London Gaz. No. 4784/1 On Condition that he should give the Right Hand to the Marquis de Prié in his own House. < as lemmas |
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