请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 usance
释义 usance|ˈjuːzəns|
Also 4–7 vsance (6 Sc. vsans), 5–6 vsaunce (5 hew-, 6 ewsaunce).
[a. OF. usance (1271 in Godef.), = Pr. uzansa, Sp. and It. usanza, Pg. usança, med.L. ūsancia, -zia, f. ūsant-, ūsans, pres. pple. of ūsāre to use.]
1. Habit, custom, wont; = usage n. 1.
c1380Sir Ferumb. 2217 Wat doþ ȝour men of fraunce; Of hure disport & ek hure play, what is ȝour mest vsaunce?c1385Chaucer L.G.W. 586 Cleopatra, For to conqueren regnes and honour Vnto the tovne of Rome, as was vsaunce.1456Sir G. Haye Law Arms (S.T.S.) 159 Efter the custum of the contree, and the usaunce of the weris.1489Caxton Faytes of A. iv. vii, To doo suche a thinge, it is vsaunce of armes.1513–4Act 5 Hen. VIII, c. 7 Accordyng to the olde usance and custome.1568Grafton Chron. II. 134 By meane of which Proclamation, nothing was taken..but it were streight payed for.., which vsance continued but a while.1620E. Blount Horæ Subs. 49 That must bee referred to publike vsance, not to Cæsars power.1656Earl of Monmouth tr. Boccalini's Advts. fr. Parnass. i. lxxii. (1674) 90 Obsolete Proclamations and Edicts, which have lost their validity by contrary usance.1715M. Davies Athen. Brit. I. 224 The same different Martyrologe usance obtain'd here in England.1825New Monthly Mag. XIII. 19 Ruffs..were confined by special usance to the fair sex.a1839Praed Poems (1864) II. 194 By established usance, Miss Gravity is quite amiss [etc.].1878J. J. Aubertin tr. Camoens' Lusiad ix. i, The Nereids' beauteous choir..grouped together move, In graceful dances, as of usance old.
b. With a, this, or plural.
c1475Pol. Poems (Rolls) II. 285 In thyse dayes ther is a hewsaunce, That puttyth the pore pepylle to grett hynderaunce.1583T. Stocker Civ. Warres Lowe C. iv. 40 Laudable and auncient Customes, Usances, and..particuler Rightes.1606Daniel Queen's Arcadia 2568 Custome..inchaines our iudgements and discourse Vnto the present vsances.1658Osborne Q. Eliz. Ep. A 3 b, Strangers to the Usances of the Ancients.1673Ray Journ. Low C., Venice 197 In our time this usance is not observed.1860Buckle in Huth Life (1880) II. 33, I have in this way heard something of the prospects and usances of teachers.
c. Habit or custom on the part of the individual. Also with a, = usage n. 4 b.
1470–85Malory Arthur x. xvii. 440 This is a shameful customme and a vylaynous vsaunce for a Quene to vse.a1568in Bannatyne MS. (Hunterian Club) 195/42 In yowtheid vse the to temprance, And so begin the with vsance.1862Sala Acc. Addresses 226, I tried to recollect the things to which we have grown so accustomed.., that usance has begotten familiarity.
2. = usage n. 6. Now arch.
c1460Wisdom 658 in Macro Plays 57 Lust ys in so grett vsance.Ibid. 1031 Lo, wakynge ys a holy thynge! Þer yt ys hade with goode vsance, Many gracys of yt doth sprynge.a1470Harding Chron. cxii. i, He a nonne had rauyshed to his vsaunce.c1489Caxton Blanchardyn vii. 30 She fell doune dyuerse tymes in a swoune..or euer thusaunce of speche was in her restored.1502Ord. Crysten Men i. iv. (W. de W. 1506) E i, As sone as he cometh to haue dyscrecyon & vsaunce of vnderstandinge.1591Spenser Daphn. 503 Riches, beautie,..nought of them is yours, but th' onely vsance Of a small time.1615T. Adams Mystical Bedlam 59 But why doe you call this benefit made of our money, vsurie..? It is but vsance, and husbandring [sic] of our stocke.1659Fuller App. Inj. Innoc. I. 50 What was wanting..hath since sufficiently been supplyed..by usance thereof to Gods Service only.1869Ld. Lytton Poems (1894) 128 Life is good;..so is beauty. Mere stuff Are all these for Love's usance.
3. Enjoyment by use. Obs.—1
1483Caxton Gold. Leg. 306/1 Therto ben thre thynges necessarye:..Souerayne loue,..parfyght knowlege,..and perpetuel fruycion or usaunce.
4. The practice or fact of lending or borrowing money at interest. Cf. use n. 5. Obs. rare.
1570Foxe A. & M. (ed. 2) I. 356/1 To borrow vppon vsance, to make the money which was required.1585Sidney Let. to Walsingham 1 Dec., I have takne up three hundred powndes of Hans Barnard at usance.1596Shakes. Merch. V. i. iii. 109 Many a time and oft In the Ryalto you haue rated me About my monies and my vsances.1611R. Fenton Usury i. ii. 4 They will not call it Vsurie... But it shall be termed Vse or Vsance in exchange.
b. = interest n. 10, use n. 5 b. Also fig.
The use in the 19th cent. is a literary revival.
1584Lodge Alarm agst. Usurers D ij, My stocke might lye without vsaunce to my vtter vndooing.1592G. Harvey Four Lett. iii. 48 Vse heauenly Eloquence indeede: and employ thy golden talent with amounting vsance indeede.1596Shakes. Merch. V. i. iii. 46 He..brings downe The rate of vsance here.1615Mellis Recorde's Gr. Arts 211 Sir, this is yet within the compasse of some reasonable vsance.
1823Byron Let. to Kinnaird 18 Jan., Make an investment of any spare monies as may render some usance to the owner.1862T. A. Trollope Marietta I. 30 The old Catholic doctrine that no usance whatever could be unsinfully received for the use of money.1890Hatton By Order of Czar i. iv, He..had made money by dint of saving his profits and lending them at fair usance.
c. A document acknowledging a loan of money.
1843Carlyle Past & Pr. ii. iv, One almost hopes he..had his [sc. a Jew's] usances and quittances and horseleech papers summarily set fire to!
5. The time or period (varying in respect of different countries) allowed by commercial usage or law for the payment of a bill of exchange, etc., esp. as drawn in a foreign or distant land.
Orig. in the phrase at usance: see below.
1617Moryson Itin. I. 278 Touching the exchange from London to Venice farther distant, by the word vsance three moneths are signified, and by double vsance six moneths.1651J. Marius Advice Bills of Exchange 20 You must not count every 30 Days a Usance,..but a moneth by denomination.1682J. Scarlett Exchanges 101 Sometimes Usance is taken for some certain time after the date of the Bill, some⁓times for some certain time after sight.1728Chambers Cycl. (1738) s.v., At London, usance is a calendar month; and double usance, two months.1732De Foe's Eng. Tradesman (ed. 3) I. 361 Usance from Antwerp or Amsterdam, payable to Venice, is two Months, payable in bank.1759Chesterfield Let. 2 Feb., The Specie, the Banco, Usances, Agio, and a thousand other particulars.1834McCulloch Dict. Commerce (ed. 2) 560 The usance and days of grace for bills drawn upon some of the principal commercial cities.1875Jevons Money 246 Government bonds..differ..in the fact that they have very long, or even interminable, usance.
b. In the phr. at usance; at..usance(s).
1487Cely Papers (Camden) 159, I hawe made yow ower be exchaunge..an ciiijxx nobulles ster: payabull at usuance [sic].1572T. Wilson Disc. Usury 120 b, It shal go at vsance, which is a moneths time, at xxiiii.s. iiii.d. and at double vsance, which is ij. moneths time, at xxiiii.s. viii.d.1617Moryson Itin. i. 278 Our Merchants write their bils of exchange..to bee paid, at sight, at vsance, at halfe vsance, and at double vsance.1682J. Scarlett Exchanges 25 At Usance, Pay this my first Bill of Exchange..to Mr. N. W. or his Order.1704Lond. Gaz. No. 4070/8 A Bill of Exchange of 50l..., drawn at double Usance, on Monsieur Kesterman.1716Ibid. No. 5472/4 A First Foreign Bill of Exchange.., payable to Tho. Ellis at two Usance.1849Freese Comm. Class-bk. 73 A bill drawn in London upon Hamburg at usance, signifies..one month after it is dated; if at two usances, two months after date.1878Encycl. Brit. VIII. 795/1 No bills are now drawn in London at usance, and the practice is being gradually dropped in other countries.
随便看

 

英语词典包含277258条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/12/22 11:57:23