单词 | liverance |
释义 | liverancen. 1. The action or process of setting free; deliverance, liberation, release. Cf. deliverance n. 1. Now chiefly English regional (northern). ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > safety > rescue or deliverance > [noun] alesingOE liverisona1225 deliverancec1300 healtha1325 redemptiona1325 deliveringc1330 savementc1330 salvationc1374 savinga1387 rescousc1390 rescuec1400 winningc1400 rescuingc1405 acquittancec1430 rescours1439 saveage1507 deliveration1509 deliverya1513 riddancea1530 liverance1553 rescousing1605 vindication1613 out-takinga1617 acquittal1619 vindicating1624 deliverancy1641 safety1654 c1380 Sir Ferumbras (1879) l. 4300 (MED) If y may lyue til moneday non, lyuerance wil y make. 1433 Rolls of Parl. IV. 473/2 A speciall warrant of discharge..for the lyverance ayeen of hir saide londes. c1503 R. Arnold Chron. f. lxxxix/2 I haue sett ye said richard to the lyueraunce. 1553 T. Becon Relikes of Rome (1563) 239 All those yt their liueraunce purchase against the right of holy Churche. 1855 F. K. Robinson Gloss. Yorks. Words 105 Livverance, liberation, departure. 1928 A. E. Pease Dict. Dial. N. Riding Yorks. 78/1 Liverance, deliverance, release. 2. The provision of a commodity, service, etc.; delivery, distribution. Cf. livery n. Now historical. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > relinquishing > [noun] > handing over or giving up to another liverya1325 liverancec1390 deliverancea1400 teachinga1400 overgiving1465 delivery1480 render1548 consignation1612 delivering1642 shift1826 handover1847 driveaway1917 the world > food and drink > food > providing or receiving food > [noun] > entertainment with food liverancec1390 cheeringc1443 boarding1530 banqueting1535 potluck1592 refection1601 collationing1652 regality1672 suppering1675 blithemeat1681 treat1690 regalement1708 regale1753 bed and board1756 bed and breakfast1910 c1390 (?c1350) Joseph of Arimathie (1871) l. 163 (MED) Þow schalt haue liueraunce of In and al þat þe neodes. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 5045 Þai..þe stiward fand At a garner soiurnand, þar he liuerance [Fairf. del[i]ueraunce, Trin. Cambr. lyuerey] made of corn. c1503 tr. Charter of London in R. Arnold Chron. f. vv/1 That no man take hostel within ye wallis of london..by strengthe nor by lyueraunce of the marchal. 1740 H. Bracken Farriery Improv'd (ed. 2) II. i. 35 I accepted of him at the Price of Seventeen Guineas;..but before I took Liverance of him (as it is called) I had him run along a little in his Halter. 1869 J. C. Atkinson Peacock's Gloss. Dial. Hundred of Lonsdale Liverance, delivery. 1998 A. Grant in A. Grant & K. J. Stringer Medieval Scotl. iii. 60 The thane of ‘Rathenech’ handed over a large grange and malthouse to the royal clerks of the liverance and provender in 1264. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.c1380 |
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