单词 | arbitrage |
释义 | arbitragen. 1. Exercise of the functions of an arbitrator; decision by arbitration; the process of arbitration. archaic. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > settlement of dispute, arbitration > [noun] daying1447 arbitrage1480 dayment1519 umpirage1519 arbitry1535 awardshipc1547 arbitrament1549 settling1553 umpireship1565 arbitrating1648 daysmanship1649 arbitrationa1661 settlement1777 umpirism1792 adjudicature1859 society > society and the community > dissent > absence of dissension or peace > bringing about concord or peace > [noun] > settling quarrels or disputes > arbitration compromise1479 arbitrage1480 umpirage1519 arbitrament1549 arbitrating1648 arbitrationa1661 umpirism1792 1480 W. Caxton tr. Ovid Metamorphoses xi. ii Parys sayd, I shall thynke and trewly determyne this arbytrage. 1682 N. Luttrell Diary in Brief Hist. Relation State Affairs (1857) I. 172 He will referr the differences between him and the King of Spain to the arbitrage of the King of England. 1839 G. P. R. James Louis XIV III. 364 Commissioners acting under the arbitrage of the Queen of Spain. 2. Exercise of individual judgement, authoritative decision or determination. archaic. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > [noun] doomc950 redeOE lookingc1300 assizec1314 judging1357 definitionc1384 man's dayc1384 termination1395 discretiona1400 discussiona1425 decidingc1443 judicial1447 decisionc1454 arbitry1489 determinationa1513 determining1530 decerninga1535 discuss1556 discussment1559 thought1579 decernment1586 arbitrage1601 dijudication1615 crisis1623 decidementa1640 determinatinga1640 discernment1646 syndication1650 judication1651 dijudicatinga1656 adjudicature1783 call1902 1601 W. Fulbecke Parallele or Conf. Law i. 39 Respite must bee giuen by the arbitrage of the Iudge. 1691 T. Hale Acct. New Inventions 92 Not by the arbitrage of private Patentees..but by the Public Conservators. 1818 J. Bentham Church-of-Englandism 212 According to the arbitrage of the same ever excellent Judge. 3. Commerce. The traffic in Bills of Exchange drawn on sundry places, and bought or sold in sight of the daily quotations of rates in the several markets, each operation being based in theory on the calculation known as Arbitration of Exchange at arbitration n. 3. Also, the similar traffic in Stocks, so as to take advantage of the difference of price at which the same stock may be quoted at the same time in the exchange markets of distant places. [In this sense adopted from modern French, and usually pronounced /ˈɑːbitrɑːʒ/.] ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > financial dealings > types of money-dealing > [noun] > use of bills of exchange exchange1485 bill-broking1764 arbitrage1875 1875 Encycl. Brit. II. 311/2 The great Government loans are..the natural subject-matter of arbitrage. 1881 Daily News 27 Apr. 6 Foreign arbitrage brokers. 1882 Pall Mall Gaz. 24 June 1 He cannot..tell what the outcome of the unfathomable arbitrage business will be. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online September 2021). arbitragev. intransitive. To engage in arbitrage (see arbitrage n. 3). ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > financial dealings > types of money-dealing > [verb (intransitive)] > exchange exchange1776 arbitrage1923 1923 J. M. Keynes Tract Monetary Reform iii. 129 The surcharge representing the profit of a bank for arbitraging between spot and forward transactions may much exceed the moderate figure indicated above. 1953 Economist 16 May 461/1 Possible for authorized banks in these countries to arbitrage between the six currencies concerned. Derivatives ˈarbitraging n. ΚΠ 1900 S. A. Nelson ABC of Wall St. 126 Arbitraging, trading in two markets in order to profit by the difference in prices. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < n.1480v.1900 |
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