单词 | commodation |
释义 | † commodationn.1 Obsolete. Law. The action or practice of loaning something, free of charge, on condition that the borrower returns the property loaned in the same condition in which it was received. Cf. commodatum n., commodate n. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > advantage > convenience > [noun] commodityc1425 handsomeness1530 commodiousness1570 commodation1578 commodiosity1589 conveniency1603 dexterity1611 conveniency1612 conveniencea1616 commodement1653 commodationa1676 the mind > possession > giving > lending > [noun] loanc1290 lendinga1340 lentc1503 commodation1578 commodating1604 loaning1740 the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > adaptation or adjustment > [noun] commodation1578 justing1582 suiting1601 adaptation1610 adapting1610 accommodation1612 adaption1615 adjustment1644 contemperation1654 squaring1702 adaptment1786 adjustage1819 1578 T. Rogers Godlie Treat. Lawfull Vse of Ritches xviii. f. 23 in tr. P. Cæsar Gen. Disc. Damnable Sect Vsurers Commodation..is a kinde of lending wherby a thing lent is not his owne properlie for euer that hath borrowed it, but for a tyme, and is afterwarde restored againe. 1611 R. Fenton Treat. Vsurie i. iv. 18 In commodation, or lending to vse the same thing in particular is required..which was lent only to vse. ?1679 C. Jelinger Usury stated Overthrown ii. 175 When I lend such a thing as is not spent ordinarily with the first use, the thing lent remaining still my own, as a house, or horse, it is called commodation. 1798 A. Browne Compend. View Civil Law (new ed.) ii. xi. 338 Thus a horse was a proper subject of commodation; corn, wine or oil of mutuation. 1845 Law Mag. New Ser. 3 358 Those portions of the work which treat of servitudes, obligations, mandate on commission, letting, and hiring, and commodation. 1888 N. Newmark Law relating to Bank Deposits i. §9. 10 A loan..differs from the commodation of the civil law in this, that in the latter the specific thing loaned was to be returned. 1925 E. W. Spencer Cycl. Business Law lxxxviii.1024 Loan for use whereby the bailee has the use or enjoyment of the thing bailed without hire or reward to the bailor, called commodation in the Civil law. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, January 2018; most recently modified version published online June 2018). † commodationn.2 Obsolete. 1. a. Mutual agreement; conciliation; accommodation. Cf. accommodation n. 3. rare. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > dissent > absence of dissension or peace > [noun] > concord sibsomenesseOE somec1000 somrednessa1250 accordc1275 onehead1340 unityc1384 concordc1386 accordance1388 union?1435 onement1454 greement1483 agreeance1525 agreement1529 atonementa1535 onenessa1575 onehood?1578 harmony1588 agreea1592 unison1606 commodation1643 bon-accordc1650 unisoniety1663 regalia1745 at-oneness1877 society > society and the community > dissent > absence of dissension or peace > bringing about concord or peace > [noun] > appeasing, pacifying, or propitiating likingeOE queemingeOE mitigationa1382 pleasinga1382 propitiationa1425 appeasement1430 pacification1437 appeasingc1522 reconcilement1581 placation1589 reflection1607 modificationa1641 commodation1643 pacation1658 conciliation1775 making-up1816 mollification1886 1643 Late Covenant Asserted 10 It is the most irreligious and inhumane Vow that can be imagined (Why?) For it excludes all hopes of commodation and Peace by Treaty. 1649 J. Geree Καταδυναστης 15 The danger of commodation on such concessions. b. The quality of being useful or beneficial; convenience. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > advantage > usefulness > [noun] usea1382 notefulheada1400 utilityc1400 serviceableness1579 behovefulness1592 usefulness1618 inservience1657 commodationa1676 utile1685 service1691 serviceability1845 the world > action or operation > advantage > convenience > [noun] commodityc1425 handsomeness1530 commodiousness1570 commodation1578 commodiosity1589 conveniency1603 dexterity1611 conveniency1612 conveniencea1616 commodement1653 commodationa1676 a1676 M. Hale Primitive Originat. Mankind (1677) i. i. 5 Some Objects..have..a mediate and preparatory usefulness to Mankind, though perchance in themselves and immediately they have not that commodation. 2. Room or provision for a person to live or stay; living premises; lodgings. Also: the action of making this provision. Cf. accommodation n. 2c(a). ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > accommodation or lodging > [noun] harbourc1150 gesteningc1200 wickingc1275 guestinga1300 harbourya1300 harbergery1303 hostela1325 harbergagec1386 housinga1400 easement?a1425 lodging1454 hostryingec1470 harbourage1570 hospitage1611 accommodationa1616 commodation1725 lodgement1805 up-putting1815 hutmenta1857 up-put1866 mudhif1888 1725 No-body turn'd Some-body 2 I built a Small Lodge..Which cost but of Sterling One Thousand Six Hundred: Such a Pitiful Thing; For my own 'Commodation. 1789 Progress of Love II. xviii. 130 Sir, I have no commodation for such a fine gentleman as you be. 1872 A. Lyon Guide Law India iv. iii. 95 Such orders as may appear to them advisable for the better treatment and commodation of the prisoners. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, January 2018; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.11578n.21643 |
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