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单词 appellation
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appellationn.

Brit. /apəˈleɪʃən/, U.S. /ˌæpəˈleɪʃən/
Etymology: < French appellation (13th cent.), < Latin appellātion-em , noun of action < appellāre : see appeal v. and -tion suffix.
I. Appealing, appeal. [ < Old French apeler.] Obsolete.
1.
a. The action of appealing to a higher court or authority against the decision of an inferior one; the appeal so made; = appeal n. 3. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > judging > appeal or review > [noun] > appeal
appeal1297
redress1467
reclamation1501
appellationa1513
devolution1593
a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) II. f. cxviii In iugement vpon the appellacions before made by the erle of Armenak..agayne prynce Edwarde.
a1538 T. Starkey Dial. Pole & Lupset (1989) 83 A nother grete mysordur in appellatyon of such as be callyd sprytual causys.
1547 Certain Serm. or Homilies sig. Kiijv The condempnacion, bothe of body and soule, (without eyther appellacion, or hope of redempcion).
1609 J. Skene tr. Regiam Majestatem 65 In Ecclesiasticall causes appellation is admitted within fourtie dayes.
1648 R. Filmer Free-holders Inquest 49 There might be appellation made to the Kings Person.
1669 A. Honyman Surv. Naphtali II. 105 Pauls appellation to Cæsar, Acts xxv. ii.
b. Ground of appeal, title, claim. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
society > morality > dueness or propriety > [noun] > right or moral entitlement
rightOE
claimc1330
administrationc1384
titlea1400
justice1596
appellation1641
1641 Naunton's Fragmenta Regalia sig. B4 He could not find out any appellation to assume the Crowne in his owne person.
2. gen. The action or process of appealing or calling on; entreaty, or earnest address. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > request > [noun] > invocation or appeal
bodec1175
stevenc1200
crya1300
askingc1330
prayerc1330
beseeching1340
invocationc1384
billc1386
conjuringa1400
pealc1400
conjurationc1450
adjuration?1473
remonstrance?1473
interpellation1526
contestation1548
address1570
vocation1574
imprecation1585
appellation1587
supplantation1590
advocation1598
application1607
invoking1611
inclamation1613
conjurement1643
bespeaking1661
vocative1747
incalling1850
appeal1859
appealing1876
appealingness1876
rogative1882
cri de cœur1897
1587 M. Grove Pelops & Hippodamia (1878) 18 No god there was but him they had in appellation.
1589 ‘M. Marprelate’ Hay any Worke for Cooper 43 His appellation to the obedient cleargie.
1671 R. McWard True Non-conformist 399 Master Knox his reasoning..in his appellation and admonition to the commonalty.
II. Calling, designation. [ < later French appeler, or Latin appellāre.]
3. The action of calling by a name; nomenclature.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > naming > [noun]
nemningOE
namingc1300
denominationc1400
imposition1430
nominationc1450
callingc1475
nominiona1513
christening1528
nuncupation1532
Christendom1570
dedication1576
appellation1583
denominative1589
nomenclaturea1620
cognomination1623
nomenclaturing1803
name-giving1863
nominature1864
1583 A. Nowell et al. True Rep. Disput. E. Campion sig. U4 Euery piece of bread is called bread: he speaketh after the common maner, because it was bread by appellation.
1630 W. Prynne Anti-Arminianisme 126 If it be grace in truth, as well as in appellation.
1742 D. Hume Ess. (1817) I. 36 The government, which in common appellation receives the appellation of free.
1875 W. D. Whitney Life & Growth Lang. ii. 27 They must be carefully distinguished in appellation.
4. A designation, name, or title given:
a. to a particular person or thing.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > naming > name or appellation > [noun]
nameeOE
wordeOE
clepinga1300
namingc1300
neveningc1300
titlec1390
notea1393
stylec1400
calling?a1425
nomination?a1425
vocable1440
appellation1447
denomination?a1475
vocation1477
preface1582
prenomination1599
nomenclature1610
expressiona1631
denotation1631
appellative1632
compellation1637
denominate1638
nomenclation1638
nominance1642
titularity1643
entitlement1823
compellative1830
cognomen1852
tally1929
denotative1944
anthroponym1952
1447 O. Bokenham Lyvys Seyntys 44 Anne is as myche to seyn as grace And worthyly thys appellacyoun To hyr pertenyth.
1610 Histrio-mastix i. 136 Seri. Your appellations? Post. Your names he meanes. The man's learn'd.
1702 Clarendon's Hist. Rebellion I. i. 15 Stenny (an appellation he allways used, of and towards the Duke).
1774 J. Priestley Exper. & Observ. Air I. 178 By the common appellation of phlogisticated air.
1833 H. Coleridge Biographia Borealis 46 Which entitles him to the appellation of a prose Juvenal.
b. to a class: A descriptive or connotative name.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > naming > name or appellation > [noun] > descriptive or connotative name
appellation1581
designation1614
predicate1837
1581 J. Marbeck Bk. Notes & Common Places 665 Manes the Hereticke, whereof the Maniches haue their appellation.
1651 T. Hobbes Philos. Rudim. vii. §3. 112 If he..Rule well..they afford him the appellation of a King; if not, they count him a Tyrant.
1704 J. Swift Tale of Tub iii. 75 These Men seem..to have understood the Appellation of Critick in a literal Sense.
1841 G. Borrow Zincali I. i. vi. 102 If not sorcerers, they have always done their best to merit that appellation.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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