单词 | complier |
释义 | compliern. a. One who agrees with another; an accomplice. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > a companion or associate > [noun] > accomplice complice1475 fedariea1616 complier1619 correspondent1639 right bower1829 cohort1952 society > law > rule of law > lawlessness > [noun] > crime > a criminal or law-breaker > one who assists fellowa1382 accessory1414 accessary1451 confederate1495 confederator1536 snapperc1555 complice1581 accomplice?1589 assistor1601 socius criminis1602 fedariea1616 complier1619 particeps criminisa1634 correspondent1639 complicate1662 capper1753 palc1770 partner in crime1831 sidekick1893 side-kicker1894 ram1941 1619 T. Taylor Αρχὴν Ἁπάντων: Comm. Epist. Paul to Titus (new ed.) (i. 9) 200 Speaking in effect the language of Corah, and his compliers. 1649 A. Ascham Bounds Publique Obed. 35 He supposes the usurper and the complyers to be brought to account. b. One who complaisantly connives. ΘΚΠ society > authority > lack of subjection > permission > [noun] > tacit permission > one who connives conniver1639 complier1670 1670 R. Baxter Cure Church-div. Pref. sig. B7 And that being lukewarm my self, and a complyer with sin. 1684 R. Baxter Catholick Communion 1 Censuring Us as mistaking compliers with Sin. 2. a. One who complies with, or accommodates his conduct to (any humour, fashion, etc.); one who acts in conformity with the wishes of another. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > a standard of conduct > [noun] > acting according to some standard, fashion, etc. > one who conformitan1604 conformer1610 conformist1651 compliant1655 complier1660 normalist1878 pod person1978 society > authority > subjection > obedience > manageability > [noun] > compliancy > person(s) compliant1655 complier1660 living doll1785 willow1832 1660 Great & Bloody Plot 5 One Sir Thomas Martin, Knight of Cambridgeshire, a great complier with the times. 1667 T. Tomkins Inconveniencies Toleration 26 Formalists, Time~servers, compliers with that which is uppermost. 1669 Earl of Clarendon Tracts (1727) 123 Great men..whose counsellors are commonly compliers with their humours. 1685 H. More Illustr. Daniel & Revelation 198 These compliers with the Mass. a1720 J. Sheffield Wks. (1753) I. 179 One whom tame fools miscal a mod'rate man; That is, a mean complyer with the times. 1726 J. Swift Gulliver I. ii. vi. 113 Those holy Lords I spoke of..had never been Compliers with the times while they were common Priests. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > a standard of conduct > [noun] > acting according to some standard, fashion, etc. > one who > political or religious complier1644 compliant1655 1644 J. Maxwell Sacro-sancta Regum Majestas iii. 38 That he might not be judged a time-server, a temporizer, a complier. 1698 J. Strype Life Sir T. Smith xviii. 235 In the Changes of Religion, he was a Complier. 1705 T. Hearne Remarks & Coll. 21 Apr. I. 231 Another smooth-booted Complyer. 1711 T. Hearne Remarks & Coll. (1889) III. 250 The Complyers are all angry that the excellencies of these Men [the Nonjurors] should be so much as mention'd. 1758 J. Jortin Life Erasmus I. 393 Mr. Strype says he was a complier in the reign of King Edward, but was not well affected to the Reformation. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < n.1619 |
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