单词 | allegeance |
释义 | † allegeancen.1 Obsolete. The action of allege v.2; alleviation, mitigation (of something). Also: remission of sins. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > lack of violence, severity, or intensity > [noun] > mitigation or alleviation allegeancec1325 swaging1340 legeancec1390 mitigationa1400 swagea1400 allegementa1425 alleging?a1425 alleviation?a1425 lighteningc1425 queeming1440 allevation1502 soberinga1510 extenuation1542 assuagement1561 releasement1569 assuaging1580 assuage1596 mitification1607 allayment1609 palliation1813 soothing1847 the mind > emotion > pleasure > state of being consoled or relieved > [noun] > consolation or relief lightingOE leathc1175 comfort?c1225 solacec1290 solacec1290 lithec1300 comfortingc1320 allegeancec1325 swaging1340 froa1350 releasec1350 consolationc1374 legeancec1390 reliefa1393 comfortationa1400 leathinga1400 swagea1400 allegementa1425 alleviation?a1425 recreation?a1425 refrigery?a1425 lighteningc1425 recomfortc1425 mitigation?1435 recomforting1487 recreancea1500 allevation1502 easement1533 solacy1534 ease1542 cheer1549 assuagement1561 refreshing1561 easing1580 recomfortation1585 recomforture1595 assuage1596 allevement1599 mitification1607 allayment1609 solagement1609 levation1656 solacement1721 solation1757 soulagement1777 consolement1797 de-tension1949 de-tensioning1952 tea and sympathy1953 c1325 (c1300) Chron. Robert of Gloucester (Calig.) 1884 (MED) Mo & mo Þer come uor enlegeance [a1400 Trin. Cambr. elegeance] to abbe of hor wo. c1350 (a1333) William of Shoreham Poems (1902) 41 Alleggaunce of hys sennes. J. Gaytryge Lay Folks' Catech. (York Min.) (1901) l. 332 In lightenes and alegeaunce [c1440 Thornton alegeance] of their sekenesse. a1425 (?a1400) G. Chaucer Romaunt Rose (Hunterian) (1891) l. 4570 Sende me socour or allegeaunce. ?1483 W. Caxton tr. Caton iv. sig. hvii Alegeaunce of a right grete & heuy fardel. a1500 tr. La Belle Dame sans Mercy (Cambr.) l. 54 in F. J. Furnivall Polit., Relig., & Love Poems (1903) 82 (MED) Thes seke louers..whiche lede þair lyfe in hope of allegeaunce [Fr. allegement]. 1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene iii. v. sig. Gg6v What bootes it him from death to be vnbownd, To be captiued in endlesse duraunce, Of sorrow and despeyre without aleggeaunce? This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2012; most recently modified version published online June 2022). † allegeancen.2 Obsolete (chiefly Scottish in later use). The action of alleging something (in various senses of allege v.1); an allegation. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > statement > assertion or affirmation > [noun] allegationc1425 allegeancea1430 assertionc1449 predicationc1475 assertationa1535 asseveration1566 avouchment1574 avouching1580 allegement1594 avouchy1631 averment1633 vouchmenta1670 society > law > administration of justice > general proceedings > accusation, allegation, or indictment > [noun] wrayingc1000 indictment1303 accusationa1382 information1387 appeaching1401 allegeancea1430 supposal1429 accuse?a1439 appealing1440 ditingc1440 indictingc1440 detection1471 cusing1488 indictament1523 arraigning1533 denouncement1544 arraignment1549 raignment1570 delation1578 denunciation1588 prosecution1590 accusement1596 inditure1614 aggravation1626 arraign1638 delating1820 billing1884 beef1928 society > law > administration of justice > general proceedings > accusation, allegation, or indictment > [noun] > a charge, accusation, or allegation crimec1384 calla1400 allegation1402 advocacya1413 allegeancea1430 objection1440 surmise1451 charge1477 ditement1502 crimination1534 allegement1594 appeach1628 the mind > language > statement > assertion without proof > [noun] allegationc1425 pretensionc1449 alleging1528 allegement1594 allegeancea1649 a1430 in M. Sellers York Memorandum Bk. (1915) II. 180 (MED) Thay had lang tyme tretyd in this mater indifferentely, and herd and understand wele the allegeance and evidence of bathe sydes. c1430 N. Love Mirror Blessed Life (Brasenose e.9) (1908) 208 Here lawheth the lollarde and scorneth holy chirche in allegeaunce of suche myracles. c1475 (?c1400) Apol. Lollard Doctr. (1842) 60 A juge, ȝeuing a sentens aȝen a innocent man after allegiaunce & prouid, sinniþ deadly. c1503 R. Arnold Chron. f. xliij v/1 Callyng before vs the same partyes..herd their complayntis contrauersies allegeauncis and greuauncis. c1550 Complaynt Scotl. (1979) iv. 24 Sic opinions ande allegeance suld nocht haue audiens amang cristin pepil. a1649 W. Drummond Wks. (1711) 239 Alledgeances, of which they can give no Reason. 1671 R. McWard True Non-conformist Pref. How foolishly doth he second his allegeances? 1711 J. Anderson Countrey-man's Let. to Curat 94 The alledgeance of the said approbation..is not only groundless but utterly false. 1773 J. Boswell Jrnl. 8 Oct. in Jrnl. Tour Hebrides (1785) 369 Upon which alledgeance the McMartin's are now so sanguine on revenging. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2012; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < |
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