单词 | commissionate |
释义 | † commissionateadj. Obsolete. (In later use only in historical contexts.) That is or has been commissioned (in various senses of commission v.). Also (chiefly Scottish) as past participle. ΘΚΠ society > authority > delegated authority > [adjective] > commissioned commissionarya1600 commissioned1612 commissionated1642 commissionate1647 society > armed hostility > military organization > enlistment or recruitment > appointment to rank > [adjective] commissionated1642 commissionate1647 commissioned?c1663 substantive1826 society > armed hostility > warrior > soldier > leader or commander > officer or soldier of rank > [adjective] > holding a rank by commission commissionated1642 commissionate1647 commissioned?c1663 1647 Perfect Weekely Acc. 24 May sig. X2v Money for free quarter shall be deducted... From all Commissionate officers of Horse, a third part of their pay. 1678 A. Marvell Acct. Growth Popery in Wks. (1875) IV. 308 If the person commissionate be under..disabilities. 1689 in H. Paton Reg. Privy Council Scotl. (1932) 3rd Ser. XIII. 439 The..commissionat Clarks..to deliver up..seall and cashett of Councill. 1708 J. Chamberlayne Magnæ Britanniæ Notitia (ed. 22) ii. iii. viii. 525 To levy War or take up Arms against him or her [sc. the king or queen], or any Commissionate by him or her. 1711 G. Mackenzie Lives Writers Sc. Nation II. 3 Several Noblemen were sent back again to Nottingham, to meet with the English Noblemen, Commissionate for that Effect. 1819 W. Scott Legend of Montrose iii That respect and obedience whilk ought to be paid to commissionate officers. 1822 W. Scott Fortunes of Nigel III. vii. 218 I am fully commissionate to act in that matter. 1913 W. O. Bates Jacob Leisler iv. 169 I do admire to hear one commissionate by the Prince of Orange prate of upstarts. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2015; most recently modified version published online December 2020). † commissionatev. Obsolete. transitive. = commission v. (in various senses). ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military organization > enlistment or recruitment > appointment to rank > appoint to rank [verb (transitive)] commissionate1587 list1643 commission1646 society > authority > delegated authority > investing with delegated authority > vest authority in a person [verb (transitive)] > send on mission or as delegate sendc950 commissionate1587 attorneya1616 employa1616 to send in legation1649 commission1652 mission1692 society > authority > delegated authority > investing with delegated authority > vest authority in a person [verb (transitive)] > depute or delegate authority > depute, delegate, or commission a person delegate1530 deleague1562 commissionate1587 subcommit1617 commission1622 society > authority > delegated authority > investing with delegated authority > vest authority in a person [verb (transitive)] > by a commission commission1611 commissionate1783 1587 A. Fleming et al. Holinshed's Chron. (new ed.) III. Contin. 1553/1 They accomplished the matter, whereto they were commissionated. 1606 R. Knolles tr. J. Bodin Six Bks. Common-weale iii. v. 332 The power is proper vnto them which [have] so commissionate and deputed them [Fr. qui ont commis & deputé]. 1655 R. Baillie Let. 1 Dec. (1842) III. 279 To commissionat me to bring from the West whom I thought fit. 1691 A. Wood Athenæ Oxonienses II. 146 He was commissionated a Captain in the same Regiment. 1701 in Colonial Rec. Pennsylvania (1852) II. 58 Shall nominate and Commissionate One for each of the said officers. 1783 W. F. Martyn Geogr. Mag. 2 492 Power to appoint and commissionate judges. 1805 Caledonian Mercury 17 Jan. All other ships and vessels that shall be commissionated, by letters of marque..shall and may lawfully seize all ships, vessels, and goods, belonging to the King of Spain. 1854 Morning Post 17 June He would treat all privateers, not only [those] commissionated by the Mexican Government, as pirates and robbers. Derivatives commissionating n. and adj. ΘΚΠ society > authority > delegated authority > investing with delegated authority > [noun] authorizing?a1425 authorization1472 enablinga1586 commissioning1622 commissionating1645 empowerment1651 commission1883 1645 G. Wharton Englands Iliads in Nut-shell sig. D4 A pretended commissionating of the Irish Rebellion. 1659 ‘Christianus Londinatus’ Bloody Babylon Discoverd 29 The factious Commissionating, Rooting Traytors in the House. 1661 J. Gauden Considerations Liturgy 20 The authoritative and commissionating words of Ministeriall Ordination. 1691 T. Hale Acct. New Inventions p. lxxxviii The Commissionating of many other such Persons. 1854 Morning Post 31 May 4/3 The commissionating of privateers. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2021). < adj.1647v.1587 |
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