单词 | disturber |
释义 | disturbern. 1. A person or thing that disturbs, disquiets, or interferes with peace or quiet; one who causes tumult or disorder; a troubler. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > harmful mischievousness > harmfully mischievous person > [noun] disturberc1290 troublera1382 distroublerc1440 disturblerc1440 boutefeu?1584 mischief1586 breed-bate1593 trouble-feast1603 flight-head1605 trouble-rest1605 trouble-house1608 trouble-cupa1610 trouble-state1609 seek-trouble1611 fling-brand1616 trouble-town1619 blow-coal1622 trouble-world1663 mischief-maker1675 fire-sprit1847 firebug1869 ratbag1890 disturbant1894 mixer1938 society > society and the community > dissent > lack of peacefulness > [noun] > persons full of strife > one who causes disturbance or trouble disturberc1290 troublera1382 distroublerc1440 disturblerc1440 shakebucklera1538 hellcat1603 trouble-feast1603 trouble-rest1605 trouble-house1608 trouble-cupa1610 trouble-state1609 seek-trouble1611 trouble-town1619 trouble-world1663 hellion1845 rowdy1859 bad actor1879 ratbag1890 disturbant1894 trouble-maker1923 performer1937 messer1942 shit-stirrer1961 society > law > rule of law > lawlessness > specific offences > [noun] > illegal seizure or wrongful occupation > prevention of lawful enjoyment of something > one who disturberc1290 disturbant1865 c1290 Beket 1102 in S. Eng. Leg. I. 138 He was fals and for-swore: and destourbour of þe londe. 1548 Act 2 & 3 Edw. VI c. 23. §2 Inflicting all such Pains upon the Disobedients and Disturbers [of matrimony]. 1594 W. Shakespeare Titus Andronicus iv. iv. 6 How euer these disturbers of our peace Buz in the peoples eares. View more context for this quotation 1674 R. Godfrey Var. Injuries in Physick 8 That are rather disturbers than aiders of Nature. 1709 W. Wycherley Let. to Pope 1 Apr. There I can have you without Rivals or Disturbers. 1764 J. Wesley Jrnl. 10 Sept. Only one man, a common disturber, behaved amiss. 1883 J. A. Froude in Contemp. Rev. 44 14 Little inclined..to favour a disturber of the public peace. 2. Law. (also disturbor.) One who disquiets or hinders another in the lawful enjoyment of his right: see esp. quot. 1767. ΚΠ c1613 ( in T. Stapleton Plumpton Corr. (1839) 133 To have a spoliacion in the spirituall court agaynst the preyst that now occupyeth, because he is one disturber. 1726 J. Ayliffe Parergon Juris Canonici Anglicani 41 When a Bishop refuses a Clerk for Insufficiency, and the Patron thereupon presents another, such Bishop shall be deemed a Disturber, if he afterwards within the six months presents the first Clerk presented to him. 1767 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. (new ed.) II. 278 If the bishop refuse or neglect to examine and admit the patron's clerk, without good reason assigned or notice given, he is stiled a disturber by the law, and shall not have any title to present by lapse. 1865 F. M. Nichols tr. Britton iv. i. §2 Unless the disturbor or deforceor [Fr. le destourbour ou deforceour] can shew plain reasons to the contrary. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1897; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.c1290 |
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