单词 | outputter |
释义 | outputtern. 1. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > [noun] > expulsion or driving out > one who or that which devoider14.. outputterc1400 expulsor?a1475 expulser?1529 out-thruster1570 expeller1587 flinger1598 caster1601 ejector1640 c1400 Brut (Rawl. B. 171) 244 (MED) Þe bere shulde flee, wiþ a swyne in his company, vnto Bur, toward þe North, þrouȝ an vnkynde out-puter [1480 Caxton outpulter]. c1400 Brut (Rawl. B. 171) 245 Sir Andrew of Herkela, þat is callede þe vnkynde out-putter [1480 Caxton outeputter]. b. In parts of Scotland and northern England: a person who conveys stolen goods (esp. cattle) out of the area in which they were stolen; (more generally) an accomplice of thieves and rustlers. Now historical and rare.In quot. 14212 apparently applied to people in Redesdale, Northumberland, who equipped and collaborated with thieves who went out to work in adjacent counties: cf. senses 3, 4. The author of quot. a1640 seems to have understood and used the word of people who ‘put out’ their neighbours' cattle or goods in places where they could more easily be stolen by thieves with whom they were in league: cf. quot. 1615 at output v. 1b. The outputters of 1421 were not, however, the neighbours of the persons robbed, but felons in league with the thieves of Tynedale and Redesdale. See also outparter n. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > thief > [noun] > accomplice outputter1421 outparter1607 gammon1717 gammoner1795 outside man1861 inside man1935 1421 Rolls of Parl. IV. 143/1 Graund partie des ditz suppliantz sont destruitz par plusurs larons & felons appellez In-takers & Out-putters, demurantz deins les Franchises de Tyndale, Rydesdale, & Hexhamshire..qar le greindre nombre qi inhabitent deins les ditz Franchises, ou sont tiels malfesours, ou mainteinours d'eulx en lour mauveiste. 1421 in Statutes of Realm (1816) II. 207 (MED) Diverses persones larons & felons appellez Intakers & Outputters demourantz deinz la franchise de Ridesdale, en quele franchise le brief du Roy ne court mye. [i.e. divers persons, thieves, and felons called Intakers and Outputters, dwelling within the Liberty of Redesdale, in which Liberty the King's writ does not run.] c1430 Acts Parl. Scotl. (1844) I. 342/1 Outputtaris and inbringaris of thift out of ane cuntree in ane vther or out of a toune till ane vther. 1509 in W. G. Scott-Moncrieff Rec. Proc. Justiciary Court Edinb. (1905) II. 144 Gif thair be ony outputtaris or inbringaris of wtheris mennis gudis. 1594 in J. Stuart Misc. Spalding Club (1842) II. 128 Ane commoun theife..and outputter of leill menis geir in thifteous maner. a1640 T. Jackson Μαραν Αθα (1657) 3714 He is a more cunning theif which can steal without an out-putter or receiver, then he which alwayes is inforced to use the help of one or other. 1664 H. Spelman Glossarium at Intakers Quos Outparters vocant..recentius Outputters nuncupati. 1996 Jrnl. Brit. Stud. 35 424 See also the discussion of ‘intakers’ and ‘outputters’ in C. J. Neville, ‘The Law of Treason in the English Border Counties in the Later Middle Ages’. a. A person who issues or circulates counterfeit money. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > money > circulation of money > [noun] > passing of money > passing of counterfeits > person who outera1415 outputter1574 smasher1795 shoful-pitcher1839 shofulman1851 shover1859 varnisher1864 passer1929 dropper1938 1574 Acts Parl. Scotl. (1814) 93/1 The personis..salbe persewit and ponissit as wilfull outputtaris and changearis of fals and corrupt money. 1635 in R. W. Cochran-Patrick Rec. Coinage Scotl. (1876) II. 42 Against the imbringers venters and outputters of this false and counterfoote copper coyne. b. A person who publishes or circulates unlicensed books. Obsolete. rare. ΘΚΠ society > communication > printing > publishing > publisher > [noun] > illegal publisher outputter1583 samizdatchik1972 1583 in D. Masson Reg. Privy Council Scotl. (1880) 1st Ser. III. 587 To apprehend alsweill the..prentaris as of thair ayderis, pertineris, sellaris and outputtaris of thair saidis buikis. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > motivation > [noun] > incitement or instigation > one who incites or instigates prickera1382 stirrerc1384 enticerc1386 exciter1387 risera1398 solicitor1412 erterc1440 prompter1440 stirrer?1533 motionerc1535 author1546 onsetter1549 stinger1552 setter-on1560 incentor1570 incensora1575 mover1578 whetter1579 out-hounder1596 hounder1597 egger on1598 inciter1598 instigator1598 urger1598 motive1600 fomenter1607 inflamer1609 fetcher in?1611 provokera1616 putter-ona1616 monitor1616 spurrer1632 outputter1639 poddera1640 commoter1646 impulsor1653 shaker and mover1874 agent provocateur1888 impeller1889 sooler1935 spark plug1941 1639 R. Gordon Geneal. Hist. Earldom Sutherland (1813) 317 Sir Robert Gordon..wes blamed by the Earle of Catteynes for this accidentall slaughter, as ane outputter of the rest to that effect. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > warrior > others concerned with military affairs > [noun] > one who supplies soldiers outputterc1650 beater up1711 c1650 J. Spalding Memorialls Trubles Scotl. & Eng. (1850) I. 359 The said out putteris..salbe oblegit to serche, seik, and aprehend the saidis fugitiues. 1652 T. Urquhart Εκσκυβαλαυρον 166 A country-Gentleman, out-putter of foot or horse. 1685 in J. Lauder Decisions Lords of Council (1759) I. 357 £10 Scots yearly..for his proportion of a militia-horse, whereof Kilpont was the leader and outputter. 5. A person who or thing which creates output. rare. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > worker > workers according to type of work > manual or industrial worker > producer > [noun] producer1692 outputter1902 1902 Spectator 22 Nov. 784/1 The increased proportion of wages to output is being met by a reduction in the necessary number of outputters. 1989 Fortune (Nexis) 17 July 54 Vehicle traffic has soared, and other ozone outputters—manufacturing companies and utilities—have cut back less or not at all. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.c1400 |
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