单词 | deport |
释义 | † deportn. Obsolete. 1. Joy, pleasure; = disport n. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > entertainment > [noun] gleea700 playeOE gameeOE lakec1175 skentingc1175 wil-gomenc1275 solacec1290 deduit1297 envesurec1300 playingc1300 disport1303 spilea1325 laking1340 solacingc1384 bourdc1390 mazec1390 welfarea1400 recreationc1400 solancec1400 sporta1425 sportancea1450 sportingc1475 deport1477 recreancea1500 shurting15.. ebate?1518 recreating1538 abatementc1550 pleasuring1556 comfortmenta1558 disporting1561 pastiming1574 riec1576 joyance1595 spleen1598 merriment1600 amusement1603 amusing1603 entertainment1612 spleena1616 divertisement1651 diversion1653 disportment1660 sporting of nature1666 fun1726 délassement1804 gammock1841 pleasurement1843 dallying1889 rec1922 good, clean fun1923 cracka1966 looning1966 shoppertainment1993 1477 W. Caxton tr. R. Le Fèvre Hist. Jason (1913) 43 Alas my dere lady all good & honour cometh of you, and yf ye be all my deport and fortune. 2. Behaviour, bearing, deportment.The Caxton quotation doubtfully belongs here. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > [noun] tightc888 workOE laitsc1225 rule?c1225 guise1303 conditionsc1374 actiona1393 governancea1393 governailc1425 port?a1439 fashion1447 dressa1450 governinga1450 walkingc1450 abearing?1454 deport1474 behaving1482 dealing1484 guidinga1500 demeanoura1513 behaviour?1521 walk?1567 daps1582 courses1592 deportment1601 behave?1615 deportation1616 containment1619 conduct1673 haviour1752 daddyism1984 the world > action or operation > behaviour > [noun] > demeanour or bearing i-bereOE i-letelOE lundc1175 semblanta1240 countenancec1290 fare1297 porturec1300 bearinga1325 portc1330 abearc1350 demeaning14.. habit1413 apporta1423 havingsa1425 maintenance?c1436 demeanc1450 maintain?1473 deport1474 maintaining1477 demeanance1486 affair1487 containing1487 behaviour1490 representation1490 haviour?1504 demeanour1509 miena1522 function1578 amenance1590 comportance1590 portance1590 purport1590 manage1593 style1596 dispose1601 deportments1603 comportment1605 garb1605 aira1616 deportment1638 comport1660 tour1702 sway1753 disport1761 maintien1814 tenue1828 portment1833 allure1841 1474 W. Caxton tr. Game & Playe of Chesse (1883) ii. ii. 30 Whan this Empours sone had seen & aduertised her deportes, her contenance, her manere, and her beaulte, he was all rauysshid and esprised wyth her loue forthwyth. 1665 J. Spencer Disc. Vulgar Prophecies 22 A Doctrine, which the deport of the Soul, while a prisoner to its own house, seems a little to encourage. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost ix. 389 But Delia's self In gate [she] surpass'd and Goddess-like deport . View more context for this quotation 1701 C. Cibber Love makes Man iv. 35 He seem'd by his Deport of France, or England. 1740 W. Somervile Hobbinol iii. 172 Her superior Mien, And Goddess-like Deport. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online March 2021). deportv.1 I. Senses relating to forbearance and comportment. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > good behaviour > kindness > gentleness or mildness > treat gently [verb (transitive)] > be tolerant of forbearc897 deport1474 spare1535 respect1744 1474 W. Caxton tr. Game & Playe of Chesse (1883) ii. v. 64 Saynt Augustin de ciuitate dei saith thus Thou emperour..deporte and forbere thy subgets. 1481 W. Caxton tr. Siege & Conqueste Jerusalem (1893) 18 That ye deporte and honoure my poure lygnage. a. reflexive. To abstain, refrain, forbear. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > inaction > not doing > abstaining or refraining from action > abstain or refrain from action [verb (reflexive)] withholdc1200 withdrawc1290 defendc1350 abstainc1380 holda1400 deport1477 forbear1535 check1581 detract1637 1477 W. Caxton tr. R. Le Fèvre Hist. Jason (1913) 18 I me deporte from hens forth for to speke ony more of this mater. 1484 W. Caxton tr. G. de la Tour-Landry Bk. Knight of Tower (1971) cxliii. 190 [I] myght wel haue deported my self of takynge of thoffyce. 1613 T. Milles tr. P. Mexia et al. Treasurie Auncient & Moderne Times 698/1 To deport himselfe from any further mollestation of the Christians. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > inaction > not doing > abstaining or refraining from action > abstain or refrain from action [verb (intransitive)] to let bec1000 fastOE withdraw1297 letc1374 forbearc1375 abstaina1382 sparec1386 respitea1393 to let alonea1400 refraina1402 supersede1449 deport1477 to hold one's handa1500 spare1508 surcease1542 detract1548 to hold back1576 hold1589 to stand by1590 to hold up1596 suspend1598 stickle1684 to hold off1861 to bottle it1988 1477 W. Caxton tr. R. Le Fèvre Hist. Jason (1913) 89 I shall deporte & tarye for this present tyme to speke of the faytes of Iason. 1489 W. Caxton tr. C. de Pisan Bk. Fayttes of Armes i. i. 9 To deporte and forbere tempryse warre. ΚΠ 1483 W. Caxton tr. J. de Voragine Golden Legende 33/2 Synge ye to hym in deportyng your voys [L. psallite ei in vociferatione]. 4. a. reflexive. To bear or conduct oneself (with reference to manner); to behave; = comport v. 3. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > behave or conduct oneself [verb (reflexive)] wieldOE leadc1175 bear?c1225 steera1250 to take onc1275 contain1297 to shift one's handa1300 demeanc1320 guyc1325 govern1340 keep1362 havec1390 rulec1390 guide14.. conceivea1425 maintain?a1425 maynea1425 behavec1440 disporta1450 orderc1487 use1497 handle?1529 convey1530 gesture1542 treat1568 carry1584 deport1598 bestow1606 comport1616 mienc1680 conduct1706 1598 R. Barret Theorike & Pract. Mod. Warres i. 11 He shall deporte himselfe neither cruell nor couetous. a1661 T. Fuller Worthies (1662) Westm. 239 He so prudently deported himself, that he soon gained the favour and esteem of the whole Court. 1741 S. Richardson Pamela IV. x. 62 How to deport myself with that modest Freedom and Ease. 1840 T. P. Thompson Exercises (1842) V. 38 They always deported themselves like gentlemen. 1885 Law Times 30 May 83/2 Throughout his career he has deported himself as became The Macdermot. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > behave, conduct, or bear oneself [verb (intransitive)] i-bereeOE workeOE makeOE fere1154 walka1200 steera1250 to take onc1275 fare1340 to fare with oneself1340 containa1375 to let latesa1400 usea1400 dealc1400 rulea1425 act1593 comport1616 carry1650 deport1667 demean1678 behave1721 conduct1754 to carry on1828 1667 E. Waterhouse Short Narr. Fire London 113 Mercy abused and ingratefully deported to. II. Senses relating to removal or banishment. 5. a. transitive. To carry away, carry off, remove, transport; esp. to remove into exile, to banish. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabiting temporarily > exile or state of > exile [verb (transitive)] flemeOE forbana1250 exilec1330 forbanishc1450 banish1485 expel1490 exulate1535 vanquishc1540 relegate1561 extirpate1566 exul1568 seclude1572 confine1577 bandon1592 dispossess1600 vent1609 expose1632 deporta1641 disterr1645 transport1666 releage1691 expatriate1817 the world > space > place > removal or displacement > remove or displace [verb (transitive)] > remove or take away > take up and remove aweighOE to cart off or awayc1440 exportc1485 hoistc1550 deportate1599 hoisea1616 deporta1641 liftc1650 a1641 R. Montagu Acts & Monuments (1642) 331 Archelaus..was..deposed and deported to Vienna. 1809 Edinb. Rev. Apr. 237 Tronçon Ducoudray..was deported to Cayenne. 1856 G. Grote Hist. Greece XII. ii. xcv. 377 To..punish this sentiment by disfranchising or deporting two thirds of the citizens. 1886 Manch. Examiner 8 Jan. 6/1 Brushing the snow and slush into little mounds, from which it was easily collected into carts and deported to the Thames. b. In Indian use, = detain v. 1. ΘΚΠ society > authority > subjection > restraint or restraining > restraint depriving of liberty > deprive of liberty by restraint [verb (transitive)] at-hold?c1225 to hold inc1300 withholda1325 distrainc1340 restrain1397 stressa1425 detain1485 to lay fast1560 constrain1590 enstraiten1619 embinda1628 pin1738 coerce1780 deport1909 society > law > administration of justice > general proceedings > arrest > [verb (transitive)] > detain in custody detain1485 restrain1491 hold1903 deport1909 1909 [see deportation n. at Derivatives]. 1914 A. Besant India & the Empire 123 Harmless men like my friend Lajpat Rai, who is here, are deported or imprisoned without trial. Derivatives deˈported adj. carried into exile; (also) detained. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabiting temporarily > exile or state of > [adjective] flemedc1275 fugitivec1384 exileda1398 relegatec1425 banished1578 self-exiled1596 relegated1611 deporteda1632 exulant1636 ejected1649 exterminated1694 expatriated1768 expatriate1812 dépaysé1909 déraciné1921 a1632 Sir D. Carleton in Cabbala (R.) Better dealing then was used to the deported House of Saxe. 1880 A. K. Johnston London Geogr. 88 A very small military force, chiefly of deported convicts. 1909 J. Morley Indian Speeches 149 If he is one of these nine deported men, he is not put into contact with criminal persons. deporˈtation n. = detention n. 1. ΘΚΠ society > authority > subjection > restraint or restraining > restraint depriving of liberty > [noun] safety?a1400 detentc1465 custodyc1503 straina1510 safeguard1528 violence?1535 safe custody1536 restrainta1547 detention?1570 retention1572 constraint1590 sickerness1678 deportation1909 society > law > administration of justice > general proceedings > arrest > [noun] > custody arrestc1386 custodyc1503 detaininga1535 detention?1570 detainment1586 detain1596 detainer1640 detainal1806 pinch1900 deportation1909 1909 J. Morley Indian Speeches 144 Great uneasiness is growing in the House of Commons as to the matter of deportation. You know what deportation means. It means that nine Indian gentlemen on December 13 last were arrested and are now detained. 1910 V. Chirol Indian Unrest vii. 99 The deportation struck just at that type of agitator whose influence is most pernicious because it is most subtle. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online December 2021). > see alsoalso refers to : † de-portv.2 < n.1474v.11474 see also |
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