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单词 mainpast
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mainpastn.

Brit. /ˈmeɪnpɑːst/, /ˈmeɪnˌpast/, U.S. /ˈmeɪnpæst/
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French maynpast.
Etymology: < Anglo-Norman maynpast, meynpast, Old French mainpast household (1283) < post-classical Latin manupastus household, member of a household (from c1115 in British sources; also mainpastus c1220) < classical Latin manū , ablative singular of manus hand (see manus n.1) + pāstus , past participle of pāscere to feed (see pascent adj.).
Law. historical.
A person's household, or a member of it; a domestic; a dependant.
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society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > kinship group > family > [noun] > family or household
hirdc888
houseeOE
hewenc1000
houseshipOE
hinehedea1300
meiniec1300
ménagec1325
householda1382
family1452
fam1579
private family1598
fireside1686
family circle1768
family unit1860
mainpast1865
familia1869
home1876
aiga1895
ohana1926
society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabitant > inhabitant by type of accommodation > [noun] > inhabitant of house > household
hirdc888
houseeOE
houseshipOE
hinehedea1300
meiniec1300
ménagec1325
householda1382
family1452
fireside1686
mainpast1865
society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > kinship group > family > [noun] > family or household > member of household
familiara1250
domestic1539
domestical?c1550
communicant1577
hoghenhine1607
familist1631
mainpast1865
society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabitant > inhabitant by type of accommodation > [noun] > inhabitant of house > household > member of
familiara1250
domestic1539
domestical?c1550
communicant1577
inmate1589
hoghenhine1607
familist1631
mainpast1865
1865 F. M. Nichols tr. Britton I. i. ii. 13 Let the coroner inquire of whose tithing or whose mainpast such fugitive was.
1891 F. W. Maitland & W. P. Baildon Court Baron 53 Thy son who is thy mainpast entered the lord's garden.
1895 F. Pollock & F. W. Maitland Hist. Eng. Law I. ii. iii. 555 The head of a household answers for the appearance in court of the members of his household, his servants, his retainers, those whom his hand feeds, his manupastus or mainpast.
1909 W. S. Holdsworth Hist. Eng. Law III. ii. 295 We can see traces of the older principles under which he was held to be liable in the rule which made him responsible for the doings of his household or ‘mainpast’.
1961 R. F. Hunnisett Medieval Coroner iv. 64 They [sc. the coroners] had to inquire in whose tithing or mainpast the outlaw had been and enrol it, in order that it might be amerced at the eyre for his flight.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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