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		governmentn. Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French government. Etymology:  <  Anglo-Norman government, guvernement, Anglo-Norman and Middle French governement, gouvernement (French gouvernement  ) political rule, exercise of political power (c1170 in Old French), action or manner of directing people or things (end of the 12th cent.), good conduct or behaviour, self-control (c1270 or earlier; late 14th cent. in sense ‘conduct, behaviour (whether good or bad)’), office or function of governor (early 14th cent. or earlier), medical treatment (a1365 or earlier), act of governance, administration (late 14th cent. or earlier), management (late 14th cent.), action of steering or navigating a ship (late 14th cent.), geographical area over which a governor has authority (1462), (in plural) rules or constitutions collectively (1463), physical conduct (1558, in the passage translated in quot. ?1566 at sense  3b, or earlier), political structure of a state (1588)  <  governer  , gouverner  govern v.   + -ment  -ment suffix. Compare earlier governance n., and (with the use in sense  1d) earlier govern n.   and the foreign-language forms cited at that entry.Compare Spanish †governamiento   (first half of the 13th cent.; also †gobernamiento  ). In sense  2c   after governess n. 2b. In sense  9   after Russian gubernija , first-level administrative division of Russia in 1708–1929 ( <  gubern-   (in gubernator  gubernator n.) + -ia  -ia suffix1). Compare governorate n. 1.  I.  General senses, relating to actions with direct or controlling influence, or to the exercise of personal authority.  1. ?c1400						 (c1380)						    G. Chaucer tr.  Boethius  		(BL Add. 10340)	 		(1868)	  ii. pr. vii. l. 1493  				Men myȝten speke or writen of his goode gouernement. ?1483    W. Caxton tr.    i. sig. aviiv  				Euery man that hath ony gouernemente or rewle vpon his householde is bounden to hit in thre maners. 1547    Bp. S. Gardiner  30 Aug. 		(1933)	 277  				I kepe my wont to write to your Grace now, in whose hands I know the estate of the realm to be fortime in government. 1561    tr.   sig. B.vii  				There be Sermons of repentaunce, whych not wythstandynge they that are destitut of the gouernment of the word of god do take neuer the latter. ?1566    J. Alday tr.  P. Boaistuau  sig. H iv b  				A king or a prince..that hath under his governement so manye thousands of men. 1624    T. Heywood   i. 25  				These Goddesses..as they are opiniated, have the government of children in their infancie. 1663    E. Waterhouse  xlii. 488  				No wife recalcitrates the government of her husband whom she is presumed to have chosen and voluntarily to have pledged her faith to. 1708    S. Hill  Preface 30  				Every Man's maturity of Reason must be at least equal up to a certain Point, before he can claim this Liberty against the Government of his Parents. 1726    Bp. J. Butler  iv. 67  				The Government of the Tongue..relates chiefly to Conversation. 1758    S. Hayward  i. 4  				We are all under its [sc. sin's] power and government. 1790    E. Burke  137  				All who administer in the government of men..should have high and worthy notions of their function and  destination.       View more context for this quotation 1836    C. Wislez Let. 18 Jan. in   		(1909)	 I.  ii. 337  				I have been seriously ill lately, and am still under the Doctor's governement. 1847     2 99/2  				[He] was extremely stern and determined in the government of his children, especially of his sons. 1849    T. B. Macaulay  II. vi. 88  				The Dean was charged with the government of a..number of youths of high connections. 1859    Ld. Tennyson Enid in   56  				They..[sc. horses], like creatures gently born..felt Her low firm voice and tender government. 1958–9    J. R. R. Tolkien  		(1981)	 293  				But the government of a ‘family’..was not a monarchy (except by accident). 2010    M. Dean  		(ed. 2)	 i. 27  				All practices of government of self or others presuppose some goal or end to be achieved. society > authority > rule or government > 			[noun]		 > action or act of ?c1400						 (c1380)						    G. Chaucer tr.  Boethius  		(BL Add. 10340)	 		(1868)	  i. pr. vi. l. 688  				Þou hast forȝeten by whiche gouernementȝ þe worlde is gouerned. 1644    W. Lilly  To Rdr. sig. Ajv  				The Government of the World by the seven Planetary Angels under the severall Trygonicall Revolutions of Saturne and Iupiter. 1728    E. Chambers   				Hylegial Places, among Astrologers, are such, in which, when a Planet happens to be set, it may be said to be fit to have the Government of Life attributed thereto. 1810    C. T. Watkins  at Helm  				The movements of the tiller to the right and left, accordingly direct the efforts of the rudder to the government of the ship's course as she advances. society > authority > control > 			[noun]		 > direction 1556    M. Huggarde  f. 69  				Matrones, which..are contented to applie their mindes to the gouernement of houshold matters. 1666    P. Henry  		(1882)	 184  				That the Governmt of the Church of Christ ought to bee manag'd by the Ministers of Christ. 1758    J. Mackenzie   i. xvii. 293  				Calculated rather to obtrude particular nostrums, than to give prudent rules for the government of health. 1847     xxvi. 772  				Such rules of discipline as are or may be hereafter laid down for the government of horse artillery. 1883    M. Oliphant  II. i. 11  				The idea that Hester..might have had something to say in the government of the bank, struck her as if some one had given her a blow. 1909     Jan. 22/2  				Hygiene is a department of sanitary science that lays down laws for the government of health. 1576    J. Daniel tr.  J. Pérez  xxxiii. f. 156v  				The people of Israell (which are as a myrrour or glasse for vs to looke in so, for the gouernement & guyding of our humaine liues). 1694    P. Wall Let. in  J. Praed  7  				The said Anselm did desire to know.., where he could raise Men in Cornwal, for the Late King James, and what Number: So (for your Government,) you may use your own Discretion. 1712    J. Arbuthnot  ix. 16  				If she submits to my Government, she will be abroad in a little time. 1796    L. Murray  		(ed. 2)	 108  				Examples..which may serve as some government to the scholar. 1900     at Government  				Please send me, for my government, a copy of your correspondence with Mr. A. society > authority > control > 			[noun]		 > management or administration 1587    L. Mascall  Epist. sig. A3v  				The gouernment of cattell. 1660    R. Sharrock  22  				The whole government and husbandry of hemp from the seed to the distaffe is like this of flax. a1667    A. Cowley Agric. in   		(1668)	 101  				Rural Oeconomy..would contain the Government of Bees, Swine, Poultry [etc.]. 1727    B. Langley   vii. i. 40  				I gave them an equal Attendance in every part of their Government.   2. society > authority > rule or government > 			[noun]		 c1450						 (    J. Walton tr.  Boethius  		(Linc. Cathedral 103)	 31 (MED)  				A blissfull þing..if þat thise þat vsen gouernement In wisdom wolde dispende þaire besynesse. 1584    H. Llwyd  & D. Powel  69  				The rule and Gouernment of North Wales. 1590    E. Spenser   i. x. sig. K2  				The first..Of all the house had charge and gouernement, As Guardian and Steward of the rest. a1616    W. Shakespeare  		(1623)	  iv. vii. 24  				I here resigne my Gouernment to  thee.       View more context for this quotation 1685    R. Baxter  Matt. x. 2  				Peter had a priority, though no Government over the rest. 1727    D. Defoe   i. i. 19  				Prometheus obtain'd the Government of a Part of Armenia. 1850    C. Anthon  132  				While Julian held the government of Gaul under Constantius, the environs of Lugdunum were ravaged. 1872    J. L. Sanford  333  				He would learn..to look upon government as an absolute function of the Sovereign. 1927     IV. 775/2  				Muhammad..held the government of Sarakhs, which he retained after his father's death. 2001    T. Pálosfalvi tr.  P. Engel  		(2005)	 vii. 106  				As compensation for the loss of Styria [Duke Stephen] was given the government of Transylvania. society > authority > rule or government > ruler or governor > 			[noun]		 > position or function of 1617    F. Moryson   ii. 68  				Hee..had made offer to resigne the gouernement he had in the Prouince of Connaght. 1647    C. Cotterell  & W. Aylesbury tr.  E. C. Davila   i. 19  				Those few small Governments which yet remained in their Family. 1700    J. Tyrrell  II. 915  				He was..perswaded..to accept the Government of Dover Castle. 1769    W. Draper in  ‘Junius’  		(1772)	 I. iv. 40  				My silence may have been purchased by my government. 1803    G. Mason  4  				He was sent for education first to Westminster school, when his father went to Barbadoes as governor of that island—having been appointed to his government in May 1732. society > education > teaching > teacher > 			[noun]		 > professional teacher > governess > in position of 1653    F. G. tr.  ‘G. de Scudéry’  I.  ii. ii. 96  				As my mother had the honor of that great Queens love, she moved the King her husband, to confer the Government of the Princess Araminta upon her. 1804    G. Rose  		(1860)	 II. 196  				Lady Pembroke had been offered the government of the Princess Charlotte.   3. the world > action or operation > behaviour > 			[noun]		 > in moral aspect the world > action or operation > behaviour > way of life > 			[noun]		 c1450    tr.  G. Deguileville  		(Cambr.)	 		(1869)	 158 (MED)  				Thou art thanne..thing that hast no techinge ne gouernement [Fr. gouvernement] in thee. 1484    W. Caxton tr.  G. de la Tour-Landry  		(1971)	 xx. 40  				The good knyght..was wyse, and of grete gouernement in repreuyng of the lady. 1561    H. Bennet tr.  O. Mykonius in   sig. D.ivv  				We couet not ye bloud of any lyuing creature, & abhorre the effusion of the same in thys commocion: but our whole entent is to interrupte the licencious gouernment of some. 1562    W. Ward tr.  G. Ruscelli  f. 26v  				If the thyng be growen to an vlcer, either by the foly of the Phisition, or els by the euill gouernement of the Pacient [etc.] 1596    E. Spenser   iv. v. sig. E4v  				Whose beauties wonderment She lesse esteem'd, then th'others vertuous gouernment .       View more context for this quotation a1616    W. Shakespeare  		(1622)	  iii. iii. 261  				Feare not my gouernement .       View more context for this quotation 1633    J. Ford   i. sig. B v  				How did the Vniversity applaud Thy Gouernment, Behauiour, Learning, Speech. 1639    T. B. tr.  J.-P. Camus Certain Moral Relations in  S. Du Verger tr.  J.-P. Camus  319  				He tooke into his house one of his sisters, a maid of government and judgement. 1923    J. Read   ii. 84  				The man had no more gover'ment than a whirdlygig; no matter where a did point one minute, a puff o' wind wur enough to zet en off in a new direction the next. the world > movement > bodily movement > 			[noun]		 > management of c1485						 (    G. Hay  		(1993)	 xxiv. 99  				Quhat euer a man les of his blude..the vertuous sesoun with gude nutrimentis and gouernementis restoris naturaly all agayne. ?1566    J. Alday tr.  P. Boaistuau  sig. E ij  				Here you may see his life and gouernement [Fr. gouuernement], whilst he is inclosed in his mothers wombe. 1590    E. Spenser   i. ix. sig. H6v  				Their God himselfe..Shott many a dart at me with fiers intent, But I them warded all with wary gouernment. 1601    R. Chester  96  				Running, vaulting, and Actiuitie, And other exercise of gouernement. 1612    in  R. F. Williams  		(1849)	 		(modernized text)	 I. 203  				The disease..must have its ordinary course, and the less physic the better, but only sweating, and an orderly course of keeping and government.  society > travel > travel by water > directing or managing a ship > 			[noun]		 1562    A. Brooke tr.  M. Bandello  f. 39  				Sometimes the beaten boate, by cunning gouernment... Doth win the long desyred porte. 1583    P. Barrough  Pref. sig. *vv  				He hath forsaken the quiet hauen, and launched out into the rough seas, and hath taken vpon him the gouernment of the ship. 1699    J. Potter  II.  iii. xiv. 133  				All the three Ways of Government [of Ships], viz. by Sail, Oar, and Cords, were upon occasion made use of. the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > syntax or word order > syntactic relations > 			[noun]		 > government 1569    W. Haywarde tr.  A. Guarna  sig. F.vi  				We appoint that the Participle..haue the gouernement of the verbe before hym first, and that of the Noune after him last. 1651    J. Shirley  127  				Government, or Construction. Every word is commonly governed of that which goeth next before. 1762    R. Lowth  		(1838)	 157  				Adverbs have no government. 1795    L. Murray  112  				This position of the pronoun sometimes occasions its proper case and government to be neglected. 1804    L. Murray  		(ed. 9)	  iii. 183  				Participles have the same government as the verbs have from which they are derived. 1859    H. Alford  IV.  i. (Heb. ix. 15) 173  				The severing of a genitive in government from its governing noun is not uncommon in our Ep[istle]. 1965     28 227  				In such a circumstance, reciprocal government is assumed: the determined noun requires that the determining one be in the genitive. 1992     90 4  				It is interesting that the variation between Gothic and Greek in case government relates to the internal semantic structure of the same three prepositionally-governed cases: accusative, genitive and dative.   II.  Senses related to the exercise of political authority, influence, or control.  6. ?c1400						 (c1380)						    G. Chaucer tr.  Boethius  		(BL Add. 10340)	 		(1868)	  i. pr. iv. l. 275  				For þat þe gouernementes of comune citees y-left in þe hondes of felonous tourmentours Citiȝenis ne scholde not brynge inne pestilence and destruccioun to goode folk. 1474    W. Caxton tr.   		(1883)	  ii. i. 20  				He ought alleway thenke on the gouernement of the Royame and who hath thadmynystracion of Justice. 1561    G. Gilby in  G. Gilby tr.  Cicero  sig. B.vv 		(note)	  				The felicitie of the subiectes is the ende of gouernement. 1604    C. Edmondes  II.  vi. ix. 28  				Gouernment is defined, to be an establishing of order best fitting the maintenance of a people, in a peaceable and happie life. 1700    S. Patrick Paraphr. Ecclesiastes i, in   12  				All Government is so full of cares, perplexities, and impediments, that..he would rather die than be promoted to it. 1789    J. Bentham  vii. §1  				The business of government is to promote the happiness of the society by punishing and rewarding. 1841    E. Miall in   1 1  				At present we have government in excess. 1861    J. S. Mill  i. 1  				Government..is a problem to be worked like any other question of business. 1895    J. Morley in   30 May 2/1  				All government is difficult. 1917    T. Roosevelt Let. 10 Jan. in   172  				Everything is un-American that tends either to government by a plutocracy or government by a mob. 1969    V. Bartlett  v. 70  				The masses..had no say whatsoever in the government of their country. 2002     23 Sept. 13/3  				There is no slot less rewarding than that of becoming PM at the end of a long period of government by your own party. society > authority > rule or government > 			[noun]		 > by a person or body ?c1400						 (c1380)						    G. Chaucer tr.  Boethius  		(BL Add. 10340)	 		(1868)	  i. pr. v. l. 563  				Ȝif þou remembre of what contre þou art born, it nis not gouerned by emperoures, ne by gouernement of multitude. 1558    P. Morwen tr.  A. ben David ibn Daud  f. xxxvii  				The lorde God wold you shuld be afflicted & punished by the gouernement of the Romaynes. 1559    J. Aylmer 		(title)	  				An harborowe for faithfull and trewe subiectes, agaynst the late blowne blaste, concerninge the government of wemen. 1656    T. Blount   				Demonicratie, the Government of divels. 1759    W. Robertson  I.  ii. 79  				The government of a Queen was unknown in Scotland. 1790    R. Gray  		(1792)	 125  				The government of the Judges may be conceived to have continued..to the twenty-first year of Samuel's judicature. 1809    E. S. Barrett  I. 39  				May we not see in them the handwriting on the wall,..the end of the government of light-weight princes? 1879    A. H. Edgren tr.  V. Rydberg  iv. 175  				Never has there been a time when a divine and universal government was so much despaired of as in the Middle Ages. 1926    M. R. Dobie tr.  A. Jardé   iv. i. 243  				Even when a Greek city accepted the government of a tyrant, the master which it gave itself refused to consider his fellow-citizens as slaves. 1996    I. Galbraith  & K. Williams tr.  R.-M. Hagen  & R. Hagen  II. 74/3  				Disaster was all that could be expected from the government of a woman, nay, a foreigner. society > authority > rule or government > 			[noun]		 > period of society > authority > office > 			[noun]		 > period of office 1550    T. Nicolls tr.  Thucydides   vi. x. f. clixiii  				Pysystratus hadde sometyme bene harde and cruell about the ende of hys gouernement [Fr. domination]. 1617    F. Moryson   ii. 2  				The time of my owne being in Ireland, in the Lord Mountjoy his Governement. 1664    in  G. Miege  		(1669)	 289  				I..shall pray to God to bless your Majesty with a long and happy Government. 1782     Aug. 479/2  				Sir Thomas Rumbold said that these debts had not been created during his government. 1831    J. V. L. McMahon  I. iii. 260  				During his short government, he appears to have retained the confidence and affection of the colony. 1835     22 Jan. 29/2  				Neither threw himself into the hands of the emancipists, like Sir Thomas Brisbane at the close of his government. 1853    B. C. Clark  34  				It was during the government of Boyer that the Spanish or Dominican part of the Island was united with the French part. 1917     69 6  				During the long government of General Diaz the Catholic clergy..recovered much of its temporal power. 1992     Dec. 104/2  				During the government of Virgillo Barco..those who really governed the country were the police.   7. society > authority > rule or government > ruler or governor > a or the government > 			[noun]		 society > authority > rule or government > ruler or governor > a or the government > 			[noun]		 > a particular government or the administration a1544    R. Barlow tr.  M. Fernández de Enciso  		(1932)	 39  				[In Parys] resideth the councell and governement of all the realme [Sp. el parlamento e consejo que goviernan a todo el reyno]. ?1689    T. S.  7  				That Men be permitted to undermine the Government, pull down Episcopacy, or deprive them of their antient Right of Sitting and Voting as Peers of the Realm. 1702    N. Luttrell Diary in   		(1857)	 V. 212  				The government yet has not any account of it. 1788    J. L. de Lolme  32  				Government at length resorted to anew expedient. 1801    Bp. Tomline in  Earl Stanhope  		(1861)	 II. 395  				A Roman Catholic Bill, which Government stands pledged to Ireland to introduce into the Imperial Parliament. 1828    Visct. Palmerston Let. 18 Jan. in  H. L. Bulwer  		(1871)	 I. v. 217  				The Duke of Wellington has been employed since..the 9th in taking steps to reorganize the Government. 1861    J. S. Mill  xviii. 330  				In all questions between a government and an individual, the presumption in every Englishman's mind is, that the government is in the wrong. 1868    M. E. Grant Duff  17  				The Liberal Government..is neither so strong nor so wisely composed as we might wish. 1880     4  				The Indian Government is the greatest manufacturer in the world. 1888    J. Bryce  I. 119  				In America people usually speak of the President and his ministers as the ‘administration’, not as the ‘government’. 1925     Apr. 3/3  				Our courts are rotten and ruled by grafters. Our government is worse. 1953    Earl Winterton  xxiv. 345  				The Government of that day..had assured us and the nation at large that it was ‘a war to end war’. 1994    P. D. James  iv. 30  				They'll hype the memoirs as if their disclosures could bring down the Government. 1787    in  B. H. Hall  		(1851)	 149  				The Government of college met, And Willard ruled the stern debate. 1812    in  B. Peirce  		(1833)	 App. 87  				The two Boards, which constitute the college-government. 1837     9 347  				I am sorry to inform you, that the government deem it expedient that you should spend a few months in the country. 1851    B. H. Hall  149  				Tutors, who are styled the Government, or the College Government.  society > authority > rule or government > a or the system of government > 			[noun]		 1553    J. Brende tr.  Q. Curtius Rufus   iv. f. 48  				He passed..vnto the inwarde partes of Egypt, and set a staie and order of the gouerment of the countrey. 1588    ‘M. Marprelate’  2  				The Church gouerment prescribed in the worde. 1605    W. Camden   i. 2  				Governement Ecclesiasticall and Civill. 1660    J. Milton  3  				Depriving our selves the instant fruition of that free government which we have so dearly purchasd. a1698    W. Temple  		(1699)	 9  				Their Government was like that of the ancient Gauls, of several small Nations under several petty Princes. 1733    A. Pope   iii. 303  				For Forms of Government let Fools contest. 1735    Visct. Bolingbroke  		(ed. 2)	 142  				A Government by Will, never prevail'd in Britain. 1748    T. Gray Let. 9 Mar. in   		(1971)	 I. 317  				The three sorts of government, Despotism, the limited Monarchic, & the Republican. 1769    W. Robertson  II.  vi. 448  				But Loyola..appointed that the government of his order should be purely monarchical. 1771    ‘Junius’  		(1772)	 II. xlvii. 176  				The government of England is a government of law. 1809    S. T. Coleridge  28 Sept. 99  				Government must have originated in Choice and an Agreement. 1874    G. Bancroft  i. 43  				Government, in early times, was very imperfectly organized. 1915    T. C. Nixon  v. 125  				Only rich countries can afford democratic government. 1967     May 28/1  				No country has moved so far in the past five years toward popular acceptance of communist government. 2010     11 July 51/1  				Robin came up with the concept of futarchy, a form of government in which prediction markets would be used to determine the viability of various policies. society > authority > rule or government > territorial jurisdiction or areas subject to > territory under a governor or official > 			[noun]		 society > authority > rule or government > territorial jurisdiction or areas subject to > an administrative division of territory > 			[noun]		 > large or culturally distinct division 1554    W. Prat tr.  J. Boemus  sig. F.viiv  				Al Egypt is deuyded into diuers gouernementes [Fr. gouuernemens], euery one of them by a name, constituted a gouernour who hath the charge of all thyngs. 1603    Sir D. Carleton in  H. Ellis  		(1824)	 1st Ser. III. 82  				Which was payde owt of his goverment of Jersy. 1617    F. Moryson   i. 245  				To make a present to a Cady, returning from his governement to Constantinople. 1624    N. De Lawne tr.  P. Du Moulin  54  				As when we divide..France into seventeene governments. 1700    J. Dryden tr.  Ovid Baucis & Philemon in   156  				To Phrygian Realms, my Grandsire's Government. 1705    J. Addison  Ded. sig. A2  				When I pass'd through most of the Protestant Governments in Europe. 1710    C. Whitworth  		(1758)	 53  				In 1710, the Czar..divided the Empire into eight governments. 1759    E. Wheelock in  F. Chase  		(1891)	 I. 6  				I was upon the same road to New Haven when that Doctor passed through this government. 1840    C. Thirlwall  VII. 127  				The governments west of the Euphrates. 1894     24 Mar. 5/3  				The manufacture of Russian lace..is spread over many governments. 1914     16 Aug. 5/5  				An aeroplane was damaged and brought down in the Suvalki Government. 1935    B. W. Maxwell   i. i. 30  				Russia, before the Revolution, was divided for purposes of administration into seventy-eight governments (guberniya), twenty-one regions (oblast), and one circuit (okrug). 1997     June 3/3 		(advt.)	  				First published in 1772, this map shows the area [of Scandinavia] divided into provinces and governments. 1654     		(Wing C7170D)	 43  				As the Government doth express, you may make any Laws; and if I give not my Consent within twenty dayes, to the Passing your Lawes, they are ipso facto Laws, whether I consent, or no, if not contrary to the Government. 1654     No. 156. 1245  				This day was extant the Government of this Commonwealth by his Highness special commandement. society > trade and finance > stocks and shares > stocks, shares, or bonds > 			[noun]		 > bond > types of bond 1870    M. H. Smith  83  				A special chamber is assigned for the sale of governments. 1877     Dec. 37/1  				On 5000 governments which I hold, I have received $166. 1885     30 Apr. 1/3  				Money Steady—Governments Firmer—Stocks Higher. 2003    A. H. Meltzer  I. 203  				The governors voted to defy the Board by purchasing long-term governments to increase earnings.  Phrases1766    C. Lloyd  22  				It is not possible, but that this Nobleman..must have contracted his Political Friendships and Dislikes; but the moment the forming a Government came in view, he divested himself of both. 1793    L. P. Rosse  26  				Men may therefore, if they please, when they form a government, form it with the hereditary honours, privileges, and pre-eminencies. 1842    N. D. Maillard  ii. 60  				Guerrero, immediately after he had abdicated the presidency, formed a government in opposition to Bustamante. 1845     27 Dec. 1317/1  				After the noble lord had formally accepted the Queen's commission to form a government. 1942    C. Headlam Diary 13 Oct. in  S. Ball  		(1999)	 ix. 337  				I am told that he [sc. Shinwell] refused an under-secretaryship when Winston formed his government. 1961    A. Hosain   iii. xviii. 262  				Congress commands a majority, and will be asked to form a government. It is nothing short of a revolution. 2013     6 June 38/3  				The NLD will not have the chance of forming a government until after a general election scheduled for 2015. Compounds C1.   (In sense   7.)  a.  1763     June 315/2  				So zealous were the people now become, for the support of every government measure. 1825     17 Feb. 4/1  				In two instances the contributions include government grants. 1855    H. H. Wilson  p. ix  				In Karnáta, kul is a payer of government revenue. 1876     July 79/2  				The incurable looseness of the Premier's statements, and the general flaccidity of the government programme, must be irritating in the last degree. 1891     29 July 4/3  				A determined effort was to be made to reduce the government expenditures. 1908     Mar. 668  				Under government aid permanent schools could be established. 1938     3 Oct. 37/3  				Management leaders representing the world's democratic countries agreed that free enterprise, not government control, is the key to better times. 1959    M. W. Leiserson  ii. 17  				The process..of meeting and conferring with representatives of the various government ministries..until a program was developed. 1975     9 Mar. 16/4  				The Federal Reserve Board increased the money supply to offset the pressure of government borrowing. 1991    J. Kingdom  xi. 187  				The Public Expenditure Survey Committee (PESC) process..fixes the expenditure levels of all government programmes. 2008     Nov. 138/1  				The free-market fundamentalists—who believe in the miracles of markets—have not been adverse to accepting government bailouts.  (b)  1772     63/1  				T. Scammel; now in America on the government account. 1809    A. Henry  58  				A clerk, who managed the Indian trade here, on government account. 1995     21 Oct. 7/3  				In some cases, cadres simply claim possession by writing the property off government accounts. 1827    P. Cunningham  II. xxxiii. 313  				It..renders..government-acts less liable to be made objects of personal cavil or animosity. 1993    B. Schwartz  		(1995)	 xiv. 324  				The Court ruled that proof that a government act has a disproportionate impact upon racial minorities is not enough to show a violation of equal protection. 1814    tr.  G. H. von Langsdorff  II. xviii. 378  				At Markofski..is a government agency, not very long established. 1937     12 6  				Boondoggling became the current term for describing the waste assertedly evident in..government agencies and bureaus. 2010    E. McKenzie in  S. Blandy et al.   iv. 69  				There was no government agency responsible for enforcing all these dictates. 1735    W. Pulteney Let. 22 Nov. in  J. Swift  		(1965)	 IV. 436  				Four and twenty bishops and sixteen Scotch lords,..and all the government boroughs. 1861    T. E. May  I. i. 15  				The king..wrested government boroughs from the ministers. 1995    S. S. Webb  		(1998)	  i. 48  				He had been elected in March to a government borough, Newport, Isle of Wight, administered by his old commander. 1917     18 June 7/2  				Special show-cards..so that the public will know that they are buying Government cheese and getting it at a moderate price. 1921     5 Mar. 12/6  				Government cheese has met with a good demand at 1s. 4d. per lb. to the retailer, to retail at 1s. 8d. 1934     19 July 2/3  				If we feel that to carry out our regulations we must require all federal surplus relief cheese to be marked with our grades,..the government cheese going out under these contracts would partly be marked state brand and partly standard. 1982     14 Apr.  c3/1  				President Reagan ordered that the nation's needy be given thousands of tons of surplus government cheese. 2003     76 716  				Welfare-state-devotees fearing the loss of their dependent constituencies once they..shake their dependency on government cheese. 2010    ‘Jay-Z’  iii. 154  				We grow up knowing people who pay for everything with little plastic cards—Medicare cards for checkups, EBT cards for food... We stand for hours waiting for bricks of government cheese. 1767     21 Sept. 1/4  				The Dock-yards, Victualling-office, Custom-house, Barracks, and every other government department, were used to engage the electors. 1845    J. R. McCulloch   ii. viii. 309  				A mere charge by one government department against others. 1941     15 Feb. 209/2  				The actual handling of news items [by the B.B.C.] is subject to ‘directives’ or advice from Government departments. 2011    F. Sartor  v. 99  				All treasuries, by the nature of their function, attract a degree of criticism and resentment from government departments. 1734     56  				If the Electors be corrupted with Government Money, that choice may be made of such as shall be propos'd to them, without Regard to their Qualifications. 1865    Rep. Select Comm. Educ. 328/1 in   (H.C. 403) VI. 1  				I do not see that the education of the people can be accomplished without Government money, and I do not think that Government money can be given by any means but by strict Government superintendence. 2009     15 June  a12/1  				Increasingly, companies big and small are competing on the basis of their ability to tap government money. 1813     10 Apr. 2/4  				It was a question involving..the highest consideration of Government policy. 1906     11 Jan. 4/1  				In the King's Speech will be indicated some of the salient points of the government policy. 2004    M. Over et al.   iv. 66  				In the absence of government policy, the quality of unstructured health care will decline as it spreads. 1772    H. Swinden  viii. 306  				50 barrels of powder at the government price. 1837    H. Martineau  II. 87  				The soldiers have disposed of their lands much under the government price. 1984     		(Nexis)	 4 Dec.  a1/1  				Government prices now often exceed those of the market, resulting in unwanted surpluses and large Government payments to farmers. ?1785     37  				Had he been bound to the West Indies, and had met with the said Four Ships at Sea, he should have thought..the Cargoes Government Property. 1832    G. Downes  I. 489  				A quantity of government property has been destroyed by the inundation. 2004    J. Hawkins  243  				‘You've no right to do this,’ protests Buzzer. ‘This is government property. I demand you call the American consul.’ 1793    G. F. Greville  II. 483  				Indemnifying Zemindars by the government rents. 1827    P. Cunningham  II. xxxiii. 334  				The internal taxes and government rents are collected by a colonial treasurer. 1891     May 180  				It is the poverty of society,..high taxation with bad government spending which increase poverty. 1958     13 June 761/1  				The demands of the welfare-statists in Congress for increased Government spending and tax cuts are now only occasionally heard. 2011    J. A. Reyes  & W. C. Sawyer  xi. 285  				Government spending in many cases was being cut in order to obtain fiscal balance. 1755    E. Wade  10  				The Prices given the last War for Government Timber. 1803     2 39  				Reserving the best timber on the estates as government-timber. 2004    W. G. Robbins  171  				The report..recommended ‘a virtual revolution’ in the management and sale of government timber.    b.  1762     4 Sept. 5/2  				Some government contractors have orders to bring in their accounts, to the treasury, by a fixed day. 1796     May 330/1  				Many vexations must also arise from men having their affairs exposed to a Government commissioner. 1836    W. Beattie  II. 29  				In every prefecture, or provincial jurisdiction, a magistrate..is the government representative. 1848     10 397  				By an improved scale of diet, and by every ship carrying a government surgeon, nearly all of the above sickness, mortality, and expense, might be avoided. 1890     11 July 6/5  				Mr. W. H. Smith, the government leader, stated that..the government would not proceed with the standing order. 1931     12 Feb. 1/4  				Government employees, charged with being members of a ring that racketeered in civil service positions. 1969     13 Dec. 819/2  				Government spokesmen have sought to counter critics of the present defence policy. 1987    A. Nickon  & E. F. Silversmith  xi. 148  				The government scientists simply mixed the borinic acid..with the hydroxylamine. 2013    K. Jensen  xi. 246  				The government representative hints that if she reduces her price by another 3 percent, he can guarantee that the transportation director will sign the contract.  (b)  1783     7  				The government-candidates have usually had about 120 votes by the connections of the customs and excise. 1812     39 177  				The agent of the Government-Candidates. 2012     		(Nexis)	 13 Aug. 8  				Venezuela's president..has been accused of..selecting military men ahead of civilians to run as government candidates in state elections. 1798    A. Crichton  II. iii. 201  				Mr. Glave, an Aulic counsellor, and government minister,..says, that the unfortunate man sent his wife to church. 1850     14 Oct. 5/3  				Messages were forwarded..to the different Government Ministers. 1978     Jan. 48/2  				Prince Gabheni..and K.H. Dlamini, a government minister, arrived in pin-striped suits. 2000    B. Bryson  		(2001)	 v. 76  				Two government ministers were suing a publisher over a book containing scurrilous..allegations. 1821     2 373  				This expression is never witnessed in government officials. 1956     10 Oct. 12/3  				Some of our government officials get carried away with the thought of spending $156 million. 2004    H. Kennedy  		(2005)	 v. 128  				I have frequently criticised judges for their hidebound attitudes to women or their unwillingness to see how the system discriminates, but I am not a government official. 1799    J. Taylor  II. 198  				In the want of those officers having occasion for express conveyance, they are directed to signify such necessity to the Government Secretary. 1827    P. Cunningham  II. xxxiii. 334  				To a government secretary residing in the colony is consigned all epistolary correspondence. 2009     		(Nexis)	 31 Dec.  				As government secretary he led officials in the negotiations leading up to the 1985 Anglo Irish Agreement.    c.   Objective. 1809     2 Dec. 842  				They would rather fail in their enterprises, than suffer any under their authority to meddle with the work of government-making in Spain. 1905     30 Dec. 2/2  				Government-making is a great sport for the public. 2011    H. Abbas et al.   v. 97  				The growing requirements of coalition politics and government-making..have blurred the difference between government and opposition in the Legislature.   d.   Instrumental. 1846    E. Baines Let. 9 Oct. in   		(1847)	 105  				A plan like that of Dr. Hook..would commit the education of the people to the Government and a Government-appointed and totally irresponsible Squirearchy. 1963    Rep. Comm. Inq. Decimal Currency i. 1 in   (Cmnd. 2145) XI. 195  				Following reports in 1959 by Government-appointed committees, Australia will adopt a decimal currency in 1966. 2008     4 Aug. (Business section)  b8/2  				The Government-appointed court that deals with union recognition disputes has taken the highly unusual step of amending one of its judgments. 1908     Mar. 619/2  				Nothing could shake the confidence of the people in a ‘government-backed’ bank. 1951    A. L. Rowse  iv. 116  				The Merchant Adventurers, the great government-backed body of exporters. 2009     		(Nexis)	 6 Apr. 6  				On one hand, Government support is being promised to the Post Office network but on the other, government-backed business is being taken away. 1853     152  				Every elementary teacher being a Government certificated teacher. 1909     11 Oct. 4/1  				Four..Government-certificated schoolmistresses answered an advertisement. 2010     		(Nexis)	 10 Mar.  				The ministry..believes liquor manufacturers will be able to launch differentiated marketing strategies, while improving consumer trust in government-certificated products. 1835    S. F. B. Morse  App. D. 145  				Where are our sympathies, when the interested statements of a government-controlled foreign press, inform us of the struggles of the people against age-consecrated oppression. 1964    M. Gowing  xii. 329  				Everyone agreed that a Government-controlled Experimental Establishment should be created. 2009     14 Feb. (Business section)  b5/1  				Government-controlled mortgage finance companies said yesterday they have immediately suspended all foreclosure sales. 1918     19 Oct. 7/1  				The means or mediums through which Government-directed publicity is diffused. 2006     18 Oct.  a20/1  				In the mid-1990s, Beijing's policy makers realized that government-directed lending wasn't compatible with a rapidly expanding capitalist economy. 1913     953 115/1  				Private enterprise has taken over many of the Government-financed plants. 2005     23 June  a14/4  				The president emphasized a proposal he made in April for government-financed ‘risk insurance’. 1825    Papers Melioration Condition Slave Population 206 in   (H.C. 008) XXVI. 205  				Interest (at the average rate of Government funded securities) shall be allowed upon every sum of money. 1906    W. Willis-Bund  & W. Page  II. 423/2  				John Millard directed that a sum should be raised out of his personal estate sufficient to produce £5 yearly when laid out in Government funded property. 2011     14 Feb. 44/3  				Dwight Eisenhower..presided over the post-Sputnik boom in government-funded scientific research. 1937     6 221/1  				An 8% dividend..was declared for private shareholders, and a dividend of 4.43% on the government-held shares. 1965    H. Kahn  iii. 60  				A government-held village. 2011     		(Nexis)	 4 Nov.  				The Privacy Act..allows individuals to request government-held information about themselves. 1939    H. B. Parkes  ii. 21  				Under the stress of a government-imposed industrialization the other aims of the Revolution—equality and freedom—have been postponed to a distant future. 1960     15 Mar. 66/1  				The reward for this patriotic effort has been a Government-imposed cut of £9 million in the guarantees. 2009     		(Nexis)	 4 Nov. 12  				Doctors complain government-imposed targets have distorted clinical decision-making. 1949     May 13/3  				Their bible is the Government-issued Prospector's Guide for Uranium and Thorium Minerals in Canada. 1964    A. Wykes  335  				The latter are government-issued bonds. 1997     25 Jan. 82/1  				Recipients draw their retirement cash by inserting a government-issued card into a cash dispenser. 1907     7 Nov. 1/3  				I could not smoke the filthy Government-made stuff that French people call tobacco. 2004     27 Sept. 38/2  				North Koreans roared at the jokes and gasped at the love scenes—an eye-popping departure from the government-made propaganda flicks that are standard viewing fare in the Hermit Kingdom. 1907     1 Apr. 4/6  				A special Government-mounted messenger was carrying the document along a country road. 2003    D. H. Eber  		(ed. 2)	 Pref. p. ix/1  				Canadian Inuit began to adopt surnames only in the early 1970s following ‘Operation Surname’, a government-mounted initiative. 1940    G. E. Taylor  229  				Chahar College—a government-organized college established in January, 1939. 2010     25 Jan. 38/2  				All private-sector workers would be automatically enrolled in a new, government-organised scheme of ‘personal accounts’. 1836     19 July 3/6  				The government should convey them [sc. convicts] in government-owned ships. 1965     I. 414/1  				The Reserve Bank of Australia..is a government-owned institution established by Act of the Commonwealth Parliament in 1959. 2002     		(Nexis)	 22 Aug.  b3  				Unlike Via Rail Canada Inc., Amtrak is not government-owned, but merely financially supported. 1905     Oct. 568/1  				The investigation of the South Carolina Slate Dispensary system shows the corruption that results from Government-run rumshops. 1964    A. Wykes  x. 241  				Britain's government-run lottery..is commonly called ‘Premium Bonds’. 2001     23 July 6/3  				Lots of formerly government-run services—from trash collection to prison management—have been outsourced to private firms. 1892    P. T. Winskill  IV. lxxi. 145/1  				This Convention protests against a government-sanctioned liquor traffic being forced upon native races in India, Egypt, and on the Congo. 1963     15 Sept.  b6/1  				The 1st amendment's ban on a government-sanctioned religion prohibits the use of tax money for religious training. 2008     7 Feb. 25/1  				Growing concern over sustainability could see traditional species such as cod and plaice disappear from the government-sanctioned menu. 1932     23 June 465/2  				Part of the time he was with what he describes as an ‘official, Government sponsored party’ and part of the time he was alone. 2008     11 July  c5/3  				When it comes to big banks, government-sponsored entities and regional financial institutions, the refrain is that one or another is ‘too big to fail’. 1878     13 July  				The former [class] includes non-taxed bond-holders, government subsidized corporations, national bankers and the representatives of all other legislation-protected interests. 1931     4 709  				The national provident benefits (a Government-subsidized contributory pension scheme) is open to residents without restriction. 2013    F. Green  ix. 145  				Only for the unemployed..is there a potential case for government-subsidized training. 1859     7 590/2  				Have any of the Government supported conservatoires abroad turned out composers during the last twenty years? 1956     18 Feb. 312/2  				Graduates who take up government or government-supported jobs related to national defence. 2009     22 Oct. 20/2  				The tradition of government-supported research continues in our day. 1900     20 Apr. 3/2  				Government-worked mines.    C2.  1980     11 650  				In the Government–Binding framework of Chomsky.., (45b) is excluded because it contains a variable in object position. 1995    D. Bouchard  477  				In Government and Binding theory, it is an expletive that has no reference. 2004    K. Safir  i. 3  				The government–binding approach..opened the door to a welter of crosslinguistic comparisons. society > trade and finance > stocks and shares > stocks, shares, or bonds > 			[noun]		 > types of 1737     26 Apr. 1/2  				Many Persons of the highest Rank and largest Fortunes in Holland are Proprietors of Government Bonds. 1875    W. S. Jevons  246  				Government bonds..differ..in the fact that they have very long, or even interminable, usance. 1968     76 813  				The interest rate on long-term government bonds and on corporates ranged..around 1.10 per cent. 2011    T. J. Miceli  ii. 41  				Each owner has $1,000, which they can either invest in maintaining their buildings or in some alternative investment, say a government bond. society > authority > rule or government > territorial jurisdiction or areas subject to > territory under a governor or official > 			[noun]		 > under a governor-general 1608    E. Grimeston tr.  J. F. Le Petit  219  				The Emperour Maximilian (when he was yet but King of Romaines, and Gardien to his sonne the Arch-duke Philip) made him his Lieutenant in the gouernment generall of the Neitherlands. [No corresponding passage in the French original.] 1803    Duke of Wellington  		(1837)	 III. 490  				The Government-General repeatedly derived important advantages from the full command of those ports during the last war. 1940     5 Apr. 8/6  				The reconstruction work which is being carried on in the ‘Government-General’ of Poland, i.e., that portion of the country which has not yet been annexed to Germany. 2005    G. L. Weinberg  63  				Under a projected ‘Government General of Formosa’ would come Hong Kong, the Philippines, the Parcel Islands, and Macao..as well as the island of Hainan. 1920     29 Oct. 15/2  				If this entitles them now to a Government ‘hand out’ there are others with stronger claims to consideration. 1969     14 Mar. (Colour Suppl.) 5/1  				‘The social wage’, in plain English, means Government hand-outs, the exact opposite of a wage. 2002     26 Aug. 26/2  				Many credit-strapped CEOs licked their chops in anticipation of yet another big, fat government handout. But this time..Uncle Sam hasn't turned into Uncle Sugar. 2013    R. Storch  i. 63  				Most citizens would see their payment as something they earned,..not a government handout. society > authority > rule or government > ruler or governor > governor of province, dependency, or colony > 			[noun]		 > official residence of 1762     May 247/2 		(heading)	  				Observations on the Transit of Venus over the Sun, at the Government House, at Madras. 1802    A. Ellicott  43  				The Governor..consented that we should meet at the government house. 1827    P. Cunningham  I. 147  				Few except the government houses are worthy of much notice, being chiefly small detached cottages of brick or wood, presenting no very imposing appearance. 1884    J. Baker  23  				Were well recd. by acting Manager (Napier) & had ‘Government House’ to ourselves. 1906    W. A. Horn  82  				The traveller..according to his social grade, goes either to the ‘Government House’ (owner's dwelling), ‘Bachelor's Hall’ (overseer's), or to the men's kitchen. 1941     58 		(caption)	  				Government Houses in a new street. 1950     5 June 4/4  				There are 2,644 applicants awaiting Government houses. 1994     151/2  				That grand old house just to the west is Government House. It's where the Queen stays when she comes to town. 1896     16 July 934/1  				The government issue of beef to the Indians..has been quite common. 1919     5 Dec. 14 		(advt.)	  				Government issue shirts. 1942     19 July 26/5  				Forty-seven separate items are included in the government issue of clothing for the members of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps. 1962     24 June 61/1  				A government issue of planes and equipment. 1988    J. Ehle  		(1989)	 109  				Behind his saddle was tied..a government-issue rifle. 2012    S. John  89  				A tiny cell with a few cans of government-issue food and some cheap liquor. society > authority > office > holder of office > 			[noun]		 > under government 1747     Aug. 347/2  				They call the king and it would seem the people of Scotland too, his inheritance, a phrase our elective government-men cannot endure. 1827    P. Cunningham  II. xxiv. 117  				When fairly domiciliated, they are more respectfully spoken of under the loyal designation of government-men, the term convict being erased by a sort of general tacit compact from our Botany dictionary. 1843    T. C. Haliburton  II. viii. 142  				That goverment man, that spoke in their favour, warn't his speech rich? 1850    W. M. Thackeray  II. xxxi. 309  				Do we come out as Liberal Conservative, or as Government man, or on our own hook? 1912    A. Berry  180  				Some of these Government men are still in my service to the present day, and some are my tenants. 1951    D. Thomas  Jan. 		(1987)	 782  				And I? I go with horrible oil-men to interview horrible government-men. 1966    L. Cochran  xviii. 156  				This man is a government man. See? An FBI man. 1995     		(Nexis)	 4 Nov. (News section) 17  				As for the PM—one Government man described his present mood as ebullient. 2008    M. Mayo  368/1  				The government men claimed they identified themselves as U.S. Marshals and fired only in self-defense. society > authority > office > 			[noun]		 > an official post society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > types of building generally > 			[noun]		 > other types of building 1750     467/2  				A government-office like that of the excise. ?1797    J. Wright tr.  F. A. Stanislaus  xxii. 207  				The new government offices, which they propose building. 1891     27 Aug. 6/2  				Government offices were principally held by young men who were distinguished for their extraordinary insolence and incompetence. 1908    M. K. Waddington  v. 187  				Convents and abbeys, now turned into schools, barracks, government offices of all kinds. 1993     11 Oct. 31/1  				The allurement of government office should not be an opportunity to fleece taxpayers through overindulgent pension entitlements. society > trade and finance > stocks and shares > stocks, shares, or bonds > 			[noun]		 > bond > types of bond 1774    P. Francis tr.  I. de Pinto   i. 59  				They knew nothing of bills of exchange, nor annuities, nor government-paper. 1802     1 105  				The privilege of using twenty millions of government-paper for a certain limited time. 2005     10 Feb. 31/1  				He believed this required guaranteeing ‘security of transfer’—the right of those who bought government paper to all subsequent profit or loss. society > trade and finance > stocks and shares > stocks, shares, or bonds > 			[noun]		 > bond > types of bond society > authority > subjection > restraint or restraining > restraint depriving of liberty > binding or fettering > 			[noun]		 > bond(s) or fetter(s) or shackle(s) > for the hands or arms 1707     7  				Advancing Money on the Government-Securities. 1848    J. S. Mill  I.  i. iv. §3 76  				He buys from the State what are called government securities; that is, obligations by the government to pay a certain annual income. 1893    J. S. Farmer  & W. E. Henley  III. 189/2  				Government-securities,..handcuffs; fetters generally. 1965     367  				In addition to common and preferred stocks, almost all U.S. government securities and municipal and corporate bonds are traded over the counter. 1998     		(Economist Publ.)	 57/1  				As interest rates fall..banks find it less rewarding merely to park their cash in government securities and collect the yield. society > authority > punishment > capital punishment > hanging > 			[noun]		 > gallows a1828    J. Bernard  		(1830)	 I. xi. 366  				Doctor Mulready..has brought you alive agin, after you had been made the picture of the ‘slaping beauty’ on the Government sign-post. 1860    J. C. Hotten  		(ed. 2)	  				Government signpost, the gallows. society > trade and finance > stocks and shares > stocks, shares, or bonds > 			[noun]		 > stock > types of 1734     29  				The Landed Interest, as well as the Government Stocks, would suffer a proportionable Declension. 1797     VII. 497/1  				The prices of all the government stocks, which bear interest at the same rate, must be nearly the same, as they all depend on the same security. 1852     10 Apr. 8/4  				The rates are 4 @ 4½ on Government Stocks, 5 @ 6 on general call loans. 1895     20 May 8  				The money of the small saver is invested in Government stock, and much of the old investments no doubt stand in the books of the banks at a handsome profit. 1958     27 June 849/1  				Our undated and long-dated Government stocks are selling at historically low levels. 1984     29 Feb. 6/1  				Building Societies..last night threatened to challenge in court the Inland Revenue's decision to tax their profits on holdings of Government stocks (gilts). 2002    M. Choudhry  viii. 180  				In theory government stocks all have the same credit risk. 1842     7 Mar. 2/3  				The ‘Government Stroke’ is soon learned; and the proficiency of the new hands seems to exceed that of the oldest gang. 1856    W. W. Dobie  iii. 47  				Government labourers..were breaking stones with what is called ‘the government stroke’, which is a slow-going, anti-sweating kind of motion. 1943    E. Mercier  13  				There appear to be two occasions when the Government stroke is not noticeable in a Government department—when it is hounding a private citizen for money, and when it is trying to pass a liability on to another department. 1996     		(Nexis)	 17 Aug. 21  				Nobody loves public servants in the community generally, and the good ones have to carry the can for the all-too-many adherents of the ‘government stroke’ approach to work. society > trade and finance > merchandise > 			[noun]		 > surplus or excess goods 1836     27 Oct.  				The forty millions which is accumulating in the shape of a Government surplus. 1952    ‘E. C. R. Lorac’  xv. 151  				Grey blankets, (good ‘government surplus’). 1991    A. Alvarez Risk in  I. Hamilton  460  				The prevailing style—in Britain, at least—is still government-surplus shabby. 1999     28 Oct. 33/6  				The United States posted a record budget surplus..in the fiscal year to the end of September—the first back-to-back government surplus since the days of President Eisenhower. society > occupation and work > equipment > machine > machines which impart power > boiler > 			[noun]		 > parts of > valves 1837     26 Aug. 404/1  				With the aid of this, as it were government valve, there can be no danger of a violent explosion, such as we weekly chronicle. 1860     7 216  				The vessel was loaded at 25 lb. upon the government valve. 1893    E. Seeger  166  				He blew out his government valve, (raising the steam pressure on the ‘Magnolia's’ boiler to 150 pounds, or 60 pounds more than allowed by law). 1924     (68th Congr., 1st Sess.) 234  				A good example of the Government-wide saving resulting from well-prepared technical specifications..is seen in the contract-price reduction for exterior varnish. 1981     28 Dec.  a10/3  				Any changes should be made only after proper consideration is given to the impact on the FOIA government-wide. 1998     7 July 6/4  				Lack of a government-wide strategy on public health was perpetuating unfairness in society. 2006    P. Aucoin in  T. Christensen  & P. Lægreid  iv. 116  				Extensive central agency management controls over the management of financial and human resources that applied government-wide.  Derivatives 1851     2 302/1  				Another argument much relied upon by the Governmentists is, that education renders man much more independent, and thus prevents his becoming so easily the dupe of designing men or bad Governments. 1862    J. Severn Roman Jrnls. in   May 		(1892)	 637  				The governmentists swear that Victor Emmanuel is all the time in league with this ‘sacrilegious brigand’ [sc. Garibaldi]. society > authority > rule or government > ruler or governor > governor of province, dependency, or colony > 			[noun]		 > position of 1615    in  W. H. Stevenson  		(1889)	 IV. 339  				Hee..shall..at all tymes duringe his gouernmentshipp geue accompte vnto them of all the saied beddinge. 1766    in   Mar. 535/2  				I, Governor Cuff of the Niegro's in the province of Connecticut, do resign my Governmentship to John Anderson Niegor man to Governor Skene. 1851     Jan. 44  				One by one he has deprived the army of the military governmentship of colonies, which were considered the birth rights of distinguished soldiers.  This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2015; most recently modified version published online June 2022). <  n.?c1400 |