单词 | expilation |
释义 | expilationn. Now rare. 1. a. The action of pillaging; spoliation, plunder. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > robbery > spoliation or depredation > [noun] purchasec1325 ridding1347 riflinga1350 despoilingc1374 preya1375 spoilingc1380 pillagea1393 shavaldrya1400 destrition14.. pillingc1400 pillery1433 spulyieingc1440 rapinea1450 spoliationc1460 depopulation1462 spulyie1464 depredation1483 despoil1483 predationa1500 pilferya1513 pollinga1513 spoil1532 pilling and pollinga1535 pilfering1548 expilation1563 rapt1584 escheat1587 fleecing1593 spoilage1597 depilation1611 manubiary1616 pillaging1629 plundering1632 exspoliation1634 peeling1641 despoliation1658 plunder1661 plunderage1700 spoliage1806 despoilment1822 1563 E. Grindal Let. 17 May in J. Wilson Victoria Hist. Cumberland (1905) II. 70 Take order..nott to leave the poore tenantes subiect to the expilation off these countrey gentlemen. 1609 S. Daniel Civile Wares (rev. ed.) ii. cxv. 62 Whence..proceedes This rauenous expilation of the State. a1661 T. Fuller Worthies (1662) Sussex 104 He was loth to go back to Bath, having formerly consented to the Expilation of that Bishoprick. 1675 H. Neville tr. N. Machiavelli Prince xxvi, in tr. N. Machiavelli Wks. 234 Taxes and Expilations in the Kingdom of Naples. 1885 R. W. Dixon Hist. Church Eng. III. xxi. 536 This final expilation..avenged upon the son the sacrilege of the father. b. concrete. A collection made by plundering. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > stolen goods > [noun] > spoil or plunder reifOE fang1016 fengc1175 purchasec1325 predec1330 robberyc1330 robbingsc1330 spoila1340 spoila1382 chevisance1393 waitha1400 fee14.. pilferc1400 pelfa1425 spreathc1425 butinc1450 emprisec1450 gain1473 despoil1474 pelfry?a1475 pilfery1489 spulyie1507 cheat1566 bootinga1572 booty1574 escheat1587 boot1598 exuvial1632 bootyn1635 polling1675 expilation1715 prog1727 swag1794 filch1798 spreaghery1814 stake1819 1715 M. Davies Εἰκων Μικρο-βιβλικὴ Pref. 51 A compleat Collection or Expilation of all the tart Reparties..out of all the Play-Books that ever were printed in England. ΚΠ 1728 E. Chambers Cycl. Expilation, in the Civil Law, the Act of Withdrawing, or diverting any Thing belonging to an Inheritance, before any Body had declared himself Heir thereof. 1736 N. Bailey et al. Dictionarium Britannicum (ed. 2) Expilation,..the act of withdrawing or diverting any thing belonging to an inheritance, before any body had declared himself heir thereof. 1848 J. J. S. Wharton Law Lexicon This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1894; most recently modified version published online March 2019). < n.1563 |
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