Peace (in the general sense). Often collocated in Old English and early Middle English with frith, in later Middle English with peace. Obsolete.
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释义 | society > armed hostility > peace > pacification > make peace [verb (intransitive)] (13) to make grithc1000 Peace (in the general sense). Often collocated in Old English and early Middle English with frith, in later Middle English with peace. Obsolete. grith11.. intransitive. To make peace. to make peace?a1160 Freedom from civil unrest or disorder; public order and security. peasec1300 intransitive. To make peace, be reconciled. to inform the peace?a1400 transitive. to inform the peace (and variants): to make peace. Obsolete. to bury the hatchet1535 To put under ground for the same purposes as a corpse, e.g. to burya person alive; to consign to the ground any carcass, decaying organized… seal1596 figurative ? To make peace. Obsolete. pacificate1646 intransitive. To make peace with. Obsolete. rare. to beat swords into ploughshares1924 Contrasted with ploughshare (in allusion to Isaiah ii. 4 and Micah iv. 3), as types respectively of war and peace: see ploughshare, n. 1. Esp. in to… Locarnize1925 transitive. To bring about peace in (a region) by negotiation. Also intransitive: to settle a dispute by negotiation. Subcategories:— part combatants (3) |
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