单词 | amission |
释义 | † amissionn. Obsolete. 1. Loss; the action or fact of losing something.In Johnson (1755) and some later dictionaries, but not evidenced in this sense later than the mid 18th century. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > loss > [noun] lore971 lurec1000 missOE tharningc1175 tinec1330 tinsela1340 leesing1362 loss1377 losinga1387 pert?a1400 tininga1400 amissionc1429 misture1563 expense1593 c1429 Mirour Mans Saluacioune (1986) l. 2854 The more þat a thing is more luved..The more sorowe is of it tholed in the amyssioune. ?c1452 in Paston Lett. (1904) I. 104 The losse and amission of youre Duchie of Normandie. 1541 R. Whitford Dyuers Holy Instrucyons & Teachynges xix. f. 44 It is than but a small thynge for vs to suffre, and bere the amission, and losse of worldly goodes or possessions. 1650 J. Bulwer Anthropometamorphosis xiii. 138 [Their] speech hath been very much impaired by the amission of their Fore teeth. 1677 T. Gale Court of Gentiles: Pt. III 8 Again, the amission of God has taken up the name of sin. a1752 R. Erskine Serm. (1795) IV. 25 It supposes an amission, or losing, and imports restoration and recovery. 2. Scots Law. Loss or forfeiture of rights, goods, etc. ΚΠ 1546 in Rec. Parl. Scotl. to 1707 (2007) 1546/7/50 That the said Johnne be admittit to preif the admissioune [read amissioune] of his saidis evidentis, writtis and tennoris tharof and spoliatioune of the saidis guidis and money. 1587 in Rec. Parl. Scotl. to 1707 (2007) 1587/7/136 Under the pane of amissioun and tinsall of the fredome of the burgh. 1631 in J. R. N. Macphail Highland Papers (1914) I. 330 To infer nullitie, reductioun, tinsall, or amissioun of the foirsaid infeftment. 1757 J. Erskine Princ. Law Scotl. (ed. 2) II. iii. vii. 339 Negative, is the loss or amission of a right, by neglecting to follow it furth or use it, during the whole time limited by law. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2021). < n.c1429 |
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