单词 | cadastral |
释义 | cadastraladj. 1. Of, pertaining to, or according to a cadastre; having reference to the extent, value, and ownership of landed property (strictly, as a basis of distributing taxation). ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > earth sciences > geography > map-making > surveying > [adjective] > specific types of survey or surveying stradametrical1852 cadastral1858 triangulating1861 topographometric1909 OS1952 society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > impost, due, or tax > tax > taxation > [adjective] > tax-list cadastral1858 1858 W. E. Gladstone Stud. Homer I. 567 [Darius] divided the empire by a cadastral system under provincial governors. 1868 W. E. Gladstone Juventus Mundi xiii The catalogue of Homer is a great attempt to construct..a cadastral account of Greece. 1886 Q. Rev. Apr. 395 The following statement exhibits the cadastral distribution of properties. 2. cadastral survey n. (a) (strictly) a survey of lands for the purposes of a cadastre; (b) (loosely) a survey on a scale sufficiently large to show accurately the extent and measurement of every field and other plot of land. Applied to the Ordnance Survey of Great Britain on the scale of 1/ 2500 or 25·344 inches to a mile. So cadastral map, cadastral plan, etc. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > earth sciences > geography > map-making > surveying > [noun] > types of survey trigonometrical survey1801 geological survey1818 traverse survey1860 cadastral survey1861 coast-lining1902 resistivity survey1924 resistivity surveying1932 1861 Sel. Comm. Ho. Commons 182 To inquire into the expediency of extending the Cadastral Survey to those portions of the United Kingdom which have been surveyed upon the scale of one inch to the mile only. 1861 A. S. Ayrton [in Parlt.] Thought that the question was very much mystified by calling the survey a cadastral survey, which meant all the details relating to the tenure of land, the condition of each property, and all such matters. 1862 Toulm. Smith in Parly. Remembrancer Oct. 182 The newfangled phrase ‘cadastral survey’ is as foolish as it is unquestionably mischievous. 1863 Edinb. Rev. 118 No. 242. 379 The French term ‘cadastral’..is now used in England to denote a survey on a large scale. 1881 J. G. Fitch Lect. Teaching iii. 72 A special map of the province, and a cadastral plan (ordnance map) of the commune. 1885 Smith in Law Times 79 400/2 The necessity of a complete cadastral survey of property in England and Wales. 1886 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Sept. 332 (note) The Domesday Survey was in a sense a cadastral one: and the Ordnance Survey in its larger scale, as being the only comprehensive basis upon which a correct computation of areas and valuation of landed property for assessment of imposts is possible, may also be called ‘Cadastral’. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online December 2018). < adj.1858 |
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