单词 | way-taking |
释义 | > as lemmasway-taking way-taking n. Scottish the taking away or removal of something; esp. theft. Sc. National Dict. (at Wa) records this word as still in use in Ayrshire in 1930 and Shetland in 1973. ΘΚΠ the world > space > place > removal or displacement > [noun] > removal or taking away withdrawingc1315 remuingc1330 withdraught1340 taking awaya1382 discharginga1398 removinga1398 remotiona1425 subtraction?a1425 amovingc1443 taking offc1450 abstraction1467 way-taking1479 substracting1549 conveyance1567 sublation1567 remove1589 removal1595 exemption1598 substraction1601 supporting1608 amovement1618 subductiona1620 conveying1621 amolitiona1641 withdrawment1640 subducting1645 suffuration1651 summotion1653 amoval1657 withdraw1720 withdrawal1838 removement1846 1479 in T. Thomson Acts Lords Auditors (1839) 93/1 Befor þe lordis comperit Dauid Wemys summond..anent þe wataking of thre oxin furth of þe landis of myrecarny. a1572 J. Knox Hist. Reformation Scotl. in Wks. (1846) I. 56 And so did Jesus Christ, the onlye trew Light, schyne unto many, for the way-tackin of one. 1625 in J. Stuart Misc. Spalding Club (1852) V. 218 The gryt trubill and discord betuin the laird and his tenantis anent the waytaking of doris at thair remowing. 1900 ‘W. Gairdner’ Glengoyne II. ii Something o' the guilt o' the wa-takin' o' the cairn wis on my heed. < as lemmas |
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