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单词 broking
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brokingn.

/ˈbrəʊkɪŋ/
Etymology: < broke v.
1. The broker's trade; acting as a broker.
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society > trade and finance > brokerage > [noun]
brokage1377
brokerage1466
makrelty1495
broking1579
brokery1583
brogging?1593
brokering1633
brothery1638
factorage1639
factoring1676
mackelerage1682
courtage1835
brokership1846
1579 E. Hake Newes out of Powles Churchyarde newly Renued vii. sig. G3 Of Brokers, they did thirtie such ordaine..To vse the trade of broking.
1864 G. A. Sala in Temple Bar XII Bargaining, chaffering, broking and discounting.
1866 London Rev. 6 Oct. 380/2 The Legislature itself must for a time abandon reform, and take to furniture broking.
2. Lending of money upon pawns or pledges; dishonest or fraudulent dealing. Obsolete.
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society > trade and finance > financial dealings > moneylending > [noun] > lending money on security
chevisance1377
chevisancing1586
broking?1593
?1593 H. Chettle Kind-harts Dreame sig. G1v An occupation of no long standing about London called Broking, or brogging, whether ye will; in which there is pretty Iugling, especially to blind Law, and bolster Usury.
1602 N. Breton Poste with Madde Packet Lett. I. sig. E4 A craftie knaue may loose by his cunning broking.
1619 J. H. House Correct. sig. C4 I told a Scriuener of his Briberie, His Broking, Forging, Cheating, Knauery.
3. attributive. (Difficult to separate from the participle adj.)
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society > trade and finance > brokerage > [adjective]
broking1579
1579 E. Hake Newes out of Powles Churchyarde newly Renued vii. sig. G3 v Whole hundreds now doe liue by beastly broking trade.
1597 W. Shakespeare Richard II ii. i. 295 If then we shall..Redeeme from Broking pawne the blemisht Crowne. View more context for this quotation
1633 T. Adams Comm. 2 Peter (i. 17) 311 An Vsurer in his broking house.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online September 2018).

brokingadj.

Etymology: < broke v. + -ing suffix2.
Obsolete.
1. That acts as a broker.
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society > trade and finance > brokerage > [adjective] > broking
broking1593
jobbing1851
society > trade and finance > financial dealings > moneylending > [adjective] > relating to pawnbroking > pawnbroking
broking1593
pawnbroking1765
1593 G. Harvey Pierces Supererogation 175 Not such..a broking, and huckstering penne [exists].
1598 J. Dickenson Greene in Conceipt 55 His owne, and hir attyre, fell..into the hands of brokeing Usurers.
1647 R. Stapleton tr. Juvenal Sixteen Satyrs 133 A broaking usurer.
2. ? That acts as a procurer.
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society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > prostitution > [adjective] > of nature or characteristic of pimp > pimping
broking1598
pandering1603
panderizing1603
pimping1640
1598 J. Marston Scourge of Villanie i. iii. sig. C5v A die, a drab, and filthy broking knaues, Are..all deuouring graues.
3. Base-dealing; ‘peddling,’ contemptible.
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the mind > goodness and badness > inferiority or baseness > baseness > base person > [adjective]
vilea1300
unnoblea1382
noughty1443
villain1509
vild1567
scalded1568
brokerly1592
broking1592
poor-spirited1611
scald1742
basilar1884
society > trade and finance > financial dealings > moneylending > [adjective] > relating to pawnbroking
broking1592
society > morality > moral evil > evil nature or character > lack of magnanimity or noble-mindedness > [adjective] > base or vile
low?c1225
lechera1300
vilea1300
feeblea1325
unfreec1330
villain1340
wrackc1375
villains1390
noughty1443
slovenly?1518
peasant1550
sluttish1561
vild1567
knaifatic1568
scallardc1575
base1576
tinkerly?1576
beggarly?1577
cullion-like1591
brokerly1592
broking1592
ignoble1592
cullionly1608
disnoble1609
unsolid1731
lowly1740
blackguard1751
blackguardly1779
menial1837
low-flung1841
caddish1868
basilar1884
bounding1904
bounderish1928
1592 W. Wyrley Capitall de Buz in True Vse Armorie 142 Like a broking varlet.
1594 T. Nashe Vnfortunate Traveller sig. Fv This broccing double beere Oration.
1606 Wily Beguilde 13 I scorne that base, broking..name.
1639 J. Mayne City Match in I. Reed Dodsley's Sel. Coll. Old Plays (1780) IX. 379 O that I could But see that cheating rogue upon the rack: I'd..show him hell, and then recall His broking soul and give him strength to suffer His torture often.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online March 2021).
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