单词 | masterdom |
释义 | masterdomn. 1. The position or office of master or teacher; the degree of master. Now rare. ΘΚΠ society > education > educational administration > university administration > taking degree or graduation > [noun] > a degree > specific masterdomc1400 doctorship1533 doctorate?1577 mastership1583 baccalaureate1625 bachelorshipa1656 doctorhood1683 LL.D.1763 master's degree1774 LL.B.1796 Mus.B.1801 PhD1839 Lambeth degree1859 baccalaureate degree1864 LL.M.1874 (Lady) Literate in Arts1877 Sc.D.1885 Mus. Bac.1889 post-graduation1889 B.Lit.1895 masterate1902 B.Phil.1923 B. Ed.1941 ABD1954 Dip. Tech.1957 master1960 B.Sc.- OE tr. Defensor Liber Scintillarum (1969) xxxii. 233 Pondus magisterii : hefe mægsterdomes. OE tr. Defensor Liber Scintillarum (1969) xxxii. 238 In magisterio : on mægsterdome. c1400 (?c1384) J. Wyclif Sel. Eng. Wks. (1871) III. 376 (MED) What cursidenesse is þis..to gete hym a cappe of maysterdome, by preyer of lordis. 1908 Times Lit. Suppl. 17 Dec. 477/1 Professors were intended by Alma Mater for the instruction of students between Bachelorship and Masterdom. 2. a. The position of being master; absolute control; dominion, supremacy; †victory in battle (obsolete).Noted by Johnson (1755) as ‘not in use’. ΘΚΠ society > authority > [noun] doomc1000 strengthOE obediencea1225 bandon?c1225 mastery?c1225 authority1340 bailliec1380 obeisancea1393 baila1400 mastership?a1425 jurisdictionc1425 masterdomc1475 reformation1523 maistrice1526 swinge1531 potentness1581 obey1584 masterfulnessa1586 prevailance1592 covert1596 magistrality1603 command1608 magistery1642 magisteriality1646 sway1765 tenure1871 society > armed hostility > victory > [noun] siȝec893 masteryc1225 conquestc1315 gree1320 victoryc1330 victor1390 victory1398 battlec1400 triumphc1412 masterdomc1475 victoragec1480 V1941 society > authority > rule or government > oppression > [noun] > domineering or overbearing lording?a1425 masterdomc1475 imperiousness1582 domineering1617 dictatoring1644 overbearing1649 magisteriousness1650 magisterialness1651 high-handednessa1658 peremptoriness1699 dictation1769 overbearingnessa1797 dictatorialism1826 bashawism1839 dictatorialness1845 domineeringness1889 overmasterfulness1899 bossiness1928 overdoggery1962 c1475 (?c1451) Bk. Noblesse (Royal) (1860) 7 (MED) The duc off Burgoyn by cyvyle bataylle, by maisterdom, expelled the duc of Orlyance partie..owt of Parys cytee. 1596 E. Spenser Second Pt. Faerie Queene v. ii. sig. N4v With cruell chaufe their courages they whet, The maysterdome of each by force to gaine. View more context for this quotation 1598 Chaucers Dreame in T. Speght Wks. G. Chaucer f. 363v/1 And cursed the time that euer slouth Should haue such masterdome of trouth. a1616 W. Shakespeare Macbeth (1623) i. v. 69 Which shall to all our Nights, and Dayes to come, Giue solely soueraigne sway, and Masterdome . View more context for this quotation 1656 H. More Enthusiasmus Triumphatus A iij You are grown a man of strange Master-dome over your Passions. 1693 W. Freke Sel. Ess. 4 That Body of Knowledge that has puzzl'd whole Ages of the wisest, who is so weak as to arrogate the Masterdom of it alone in himself? 1823 J. Galt Ringan Gilhaize II. xxiv. 234 That spirit of masterdom without which there can be no command. 1850 Ld. Tennyson In Memoriam c. 154 Two spirits of a diverse love Contend for loving masterdom . View more context for this quotation 1880 A. C. Swinburne Study of Shakespeare 26 The stage which he [sc. Marlowe] was born to..re-create by the might and masterdom of his genius. 1905 Tablet 4 Nov. 743/1 The great event by which..our masterdom over the ocean was confirmed. 1998 Washington Times (Nexis) 20 Sept. b8 In experiencing the market-driven transition from a society of slaves to a slave society, plantation generations came to endure new, more intrusive forms of masterdom. ΚΠ 1596 E. Spenser Second Pt. Faerie Queene iv. i. sig. B1v For Loue is free, and led with selfe delight, Ne will enforced be with maisterdome or might. View more context for this quotation ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social class > nobility > title > title or form of address for persons of rank > [noun] > for gentleman masterlOE Danc1330 gentleman1416 denc1425 mastership1438 mister1523 maship1526 mast?1548 esquire1552 masterdom1575 squire1645 gentlemanship1653 Mus'1875 1575 W. Stevenson Gammer Gurtons Nedle v. ii. sig. Ei Sir reuerence of your masterdome. 1588 ‘M. Marprelate’ Epistle (1843) 3 Mine Epistle vnto your venerable masterdomes. 1601 A. Munday & H. Chettle Death Earle of Huntington sig. D2 v Apolloes master doone [read masterdom] I inuocate. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2001; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.OE |
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