单词 | paction |
释义 | pactionn. Scottish in later use. 1. The action of making a bargain or pact; a bargain, agreement, covenant.In Scots Law sometimes: spec. an unofficial agreement, as distinct from a legally binding contract. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > agreement > [noun] > an agreement forewardOE accordc1275 covenant1297 end1297 form1297 frettec1330 conjurationc1374 treatc1380 bargainc1386 contractc1386 comenaunt1389 compositionc1405 treaty1427 pact1429 paction1440 reconventionc1449 treatisea1464 hostage1470 packa1475 trystc1480 bond (also band) of manrent1482 covenance1484 concordance1490 patisement1529 capitulation1535 conventmenta1547 convenience1551 compact1555 negotiation1563 sacrament1563 match1569 consortship1592 after-agreementa1600 combourgeoisie1602 convention1603 comburghership1606 transaction1611 end-makingc1613 obligement1627 bare contract1641 stipulation1649 accompackmentc1650 rue-bargaina1657 concordat1683 minute1720 tacka1758 understanding1803 meet1804 it's a go1821 deal1863 whizz1869 stand-in1870 gentlemen's agreement1880 meeting of minds1883 1440 in A. H. Thompson Visitations Relig. Houses Diocese Lincoln (1927) III. 252 We enioyne yowe..that..ye exacte non erthely gode other wyse then thai or thaire frendes of thaire charytee wythe owtene any paccyone or couenaunt or promysse made be fore wylle gyfe yowe. 1484 W. Caxton tr. Subtyl Historyes & Fables Esope ii. xi The convenaunces and pactyons made by drede and force oughte not to be holden. 1566 in J. H. Burton Reg. Privy Council Scotl. (1877) 1st Ser. I. 489 Ony setting, promeis, taking, pactioun, or conditioun. 1657 W. Morice Coena quasi Κοινὴ v. 51 He entred into paction with man. 1709 in C. A. Malcolm Minutes Justices of Peace Lanarkshire (1931) 66 The pretence of Walter Carmichaell having right to the grass by pactione from Baillie Howesone. 1754 J. Erskine Princ. Law Scotl. I. i. vi. 77 The provisions that the wife is intitled to, either by law or by paction. 1819 W. Scott Legend of Montrose v, in Tales of my Landlord 3rd Ser. IV. 97 ‘And my guerdon is to be life and liberty?’ ‘Such is our paction,’ said the Campbell. 1865 A. Maffei Brigand Life II. App. 311 Such pactions with the assassins as the Bourbonist kings were not ashamed to enter into. 1929 Aberdeen Weekly Jrnl. 3 Jan. 6 Gin that wis a' he hid tae compleen aboot, Hilly, I wid lat 'im sit gin he made ony sic paction. 1994 Sc. Law Times: Rep. 1073/2 A disponer retained the real right in property until his disposition was recorded and it was only by paction that he was constrained in his conduct relative to it. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > association for a common purpose > [noun] > group associated for common purpose covinc1330 lyancec1380 university?1473 army1540 band1557 union1603 coalescence1609 confederation1621 associationa1658 confederacy1681 federation1791 brigade1806 united front1807 class movement1839 company1839 paction1877 combine1889 protest movement1898 protest group1920 minority movement1923 we1926 power1966 1877 W. Black Green Pastures & Piccadilly II. iii. 40 And fight the whole paction of your enemies in Englebury. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). † pactionv. Scottish. Obsolete. a. transitive. To covenant or agree to (something). ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > agreement > make an agreement with [verb (transitive)] > agree to pact1535 paction1640 1640 R. Baillie Ladensium Αὐτοκατάκρισις Postscr. 8 The King of Scotland is obliged at his coronation to paction under his great oath the preservation of the established Religion. b. intransitive. To make an agreement. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > agreement > make an agreement [verb (intransitive)] accord?a1160 to make (a) finec1325 covenantc1330 compound1419 packc1450 patisec1475 conclude1477 compone1478 bargain1483 article1526 make1530 compact1535 to dispense with1569 temporize1579 to make termsa1599 to strike (a person) luck1599 to be compromised1600 compacka1618 stipulatea1648 to come to terms1657 sort1685 paction1725 to cry off1775 pact1904 1725 in W. Macfarlane Geneal. Coll. (1900) (Sc. Hist. Soc.) II. 87 John Bisset..pactioned with Brisius Bishop of Murray anent the Transportation of Ecclesia St. Mauritij to Balbray. 1824 A. Crawford Tales Grandmother 283 You pactioned to meet the Enemy of mankind on the key-stone of the bridge of Ayr. a1839 J. Galt Demon of Destiny (1840) iii. 27 When they had paction'd to proceed together. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.1440v.1640 |
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