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单词 disseisin
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disseisindisseizinn.

/dɪsˈsiːzɪn/
Forms: Middle English dysseysyne, 1500s disseysin(e, -sceysen, -seissen, -sesin, -seison, -seizon, -season, dys-, 1500s–1600s disseizen, 1600s Scottish dissaisin), 1500s– disseisin, 1700s– disseizin.
Etymology: < Anglo-Norman disseisine = Old French dessaisine (11th cent.), < des- , dis- prefix 1d + saisine , seisine , seisin n., sasine n., formal possession, derivative of saisir to seize v. (In medieval Latin dissaisīna, disseisīna.)
1.
a. Law. The act or fact of disseising; privation of seisin; usually, the wrongful dispossession (by forcible entry or otherwise) of the lands, etc. of another: since 15th cent. not used of movable goods, nor in cases in which the dispossessed person was tenant at will or tenant for years.
ΘΚΠ
society > law > administration of justice > general proceedings > legal seizure or recovery of property > [noun] > seizing lands or goods
prisea1325
seizure1482
disseisin1511
ouster1531
seiser1550
extent1592
prisal1628
sequestration1640
society > law > rule of law > lawlessness > specific offences > [noun] > illegal seizure or wrongful occupation > wrongful dispossession
disseisin1511
redisseisinc1523
ouster1531
post-disseisin1532
disseisure1579
deforcement1609
1167 Pipe Roll 12 Hen. II 65 Dissaisina super assisam regis.
1292 Britton ii. i. §1 Homme a tort engitté ou desturbé de la peysible possessioun de soen fraunc tenement. Et cele violence est apelé disseisine et fresche force.]
1511–12 Act 3 Hen. VIII c. 18 Preamble Wrytte of entre uppon disseysen in the post before the Justices..of his Comen Benche.
1528–30 tr. T. Littleton Tenures (new ed.) f. xxiiv Dysseysyn is proprely where a man entreth in ony landes or tenementes where his entre is not lefull, and putteth hym out that hath the fraunke [tenement].
1641 Rastell's Termes de la Ley (new ed.) f. 139 Disseissin upon Disseisin is when the Disseisour is disseised by another.
1670 T. Blount Νομο-λεξικον: Law-dict. Disseisin is of two sorts, either Simple Disseisin, committed by day without force and arms, Or Disseisin by Force, for which see De~forceor and Fresh Disseisin.
1767 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. (new ed.) II. 195 A disseisin being a deprivation of that actual seisin, or corporal freehold of the lands, which the tenant before enjoyed.
1861 F. Hall in Jrnl. Asiatic Soc. Bengal 1861 (1862) 30 10 The disseizor, and..the abettor of disseizin.
1875 E. Poste tr. Gaius Institutionum Iuris Civilis (ed. 2) iv. Comm. 631 It is certain that this interdict is not available for disseisin of movables.
1886 F. W. Maitland in Law Q. Rev. Oct. 485 The rightful tenant can be disseised, though the lord be not privy to the disseisin.
1889 J. B. Ames in Harvard Law Rev. 3 23 The word ‘disseisin’..was rarely used with reference to personalty.
b. novel, new, fresh disseisin: disseisin of fresh or recent date. Assise of Novel Disseisin: an ordinance of Henry II, establishing an action at law for the recovery of the seisin of land by one who had himself been recently dispossessed; also the action thus established.
ΚΠ
c1250 H. de Bracton De Legibus Angliæ 164 b De beneficio principis succurritur ei per recognitionem assisae novae disseisinae multis vigiliis excogitatam et inventam.]
c1350 Usages of Winchester in Eng. Gilds 361 Þe wryt þat me pledeth in þe Citee, by-fore Justyces, oþer by-fore baylyues of þe towne, beþ empne wrytes of newe dysseysyne.
1383 Act 7 Rich. II c. 10 Item est ordeignez & assentuz qassise de Novele Disseisine soit desore grante & faite de rent aderiere.]
1523 J. Fitzherbert Bk. Surueyeng xi. f. 13 The kynges writ of assise of nouell disseson.
1609 J. Skene tr. Stat. Robert I in Regiam Majestatem 22 He sall not tine nor amit his action or recoverance be the briefe of Novell dissaisin: sa lang as he may find the possessour leueand: or anie man committer of the dissaising, or was present at the committing thereof.
1670 T. Blount Νομο-λεξικον: Law-dict. Fresh disseisin..signifies that Disseisin, which a man may seek to defeat of himself, and by his own power, without the help of the King or Judges, and which is not above fifteen dayes old.
1700 J. Tyrrell Gen. Hist. Eng. II. 1106 Disseisors that have redisseis'd those who have recovered Seisin..from them by Assize of Novel Disseisin.
1875 K. E. Digby Introd. Hist. Law Real Prop. ii. 81 The Assize of novel disseisin was applicable where the demandant himself had been turned out of possession.
1895 F. Pollock & F. W. Maitland Hist. Eng. Law I. 124 Henry..issued an ordinance and instituted a procedure: ordinance and procedure alike were known as the assize of novel disseisin.
2. transferred and figurative. Dispossession. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > possession > loss > taking away > [noun] > dispossessing
disseising1475
amotionc1503
dispossession1576
disseisure1579
disseisin1586
dispossessment1599
divestiture1601
devestment1647
devesture1648
divesting1712
divestment1756
disinvestiture1846
expropriation1848
1586 J. Ferne Blazon of Gentrie 214 Ministers of the Gospell to whome the keys of right do apperteine (for the others did by dissesin and tort hold possession of them) may execute that authoritie of the keys with all feare and diligence.
1606 W. Warner Continuance Albions Eng. xiv. lxxxvi. 355 Vntill the Picts..Disseizen of the scottish Raigne within this Ile had made.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online March 2021).

disseisinv.

Etymology: < disseisin n.
Obsolete.
transitive. = disseise v.
ΘΚΠ
society > law > rule of law > lawlessness > specific offences > [verb (transitive)] > wrongfully seize or occupy
disseisec1330
usurpc1400
oust1420
purpress1500
disseisin1548
invade1617
redisseise1628
society > law > administration of justice > general proceedings > legal seizure or recovery of property > [verb (transitive)] > seize lands or goods
disseisec1330
seisinc1425
disseisin1548
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > let or send out [verb (transitive)] > expel > specific people from a place, position, or possession
outshoveOE
to do out of ——OE
shovec1200
to put out of ——c1225
to cast out1297
void13..
usurpa1325
to put outa1350
outputa1382
outrayc1390
excludea1400
expulse?a1475
expel1490
to shut forth1513
to put forth1526
to turn out1546
depel?1548
disseisin1548
evict1548
exturb1603
debout1619
wincha1626
disseise1627
out-pusha1631
howster1642
oust1656
out1823
purge1825
the bum's rush1910
outplace1928
1548 Hall's Vnion: Henry V f. lixv We shal not distroble, disseason or letten our father aforesaid, but that he holde and possede as long as he liueth..the croune and the dignitee royall of Fraunce.
1600 P. Holland tr. Livy Rom. Hist. xxvii. xxxi. 652 He [Philip] went to Dymæ for to disseizen [L. ad ejiciendum] the garrison of the Ætolians.
1605 J. Sylvester tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Deuine Weekes & Wks. i. ii. 63 Yet some, more crediting their eies, then Reason; From's proper place this Essence doo disseasin.
1607 S. Hieron Spirituall Sonne-ship in Wks. (1620) I. 365 A man past al feare of being disseisined of his expected inheritance.
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