单词 | peership |
释义 | peershipn. 1. a. The rank or status of peer; = peerage n. 2a. In quot. 1805 with possessive adjective as a title of mock respect for a peer. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social class > nobility > rank > lord or lady > [noun] > peer or lord of parliament > rank or condition of peer peership1577 peerdom1603 peerage1648 peerhood1869 1577 tr. ‘F. de L'Isle’ Legendarie sig. Ciijv Parliament did also..expulse the Duke of Guise..from his fore sitting, which by reason of his Peereshippe he chalenged aboue a prince of France. 1805 W. Ioor Independence i Whitt, as you so familiarly call him, will occupy your mansion house; and your peership, notwithstanding your noble appearance, will step into a prison. 1817 J. Bentham Plan Parl. Reform (1818) 52 Say whether Peership is honesty. 1895 Times 3 July 11/1 It might, perhaps, be improper for a peer to do so, but I have opinions outside my peership. 1945 Amer. Hist. Rev. 50 794 Like Allenby himself he has risen to the field marshal's baton, and to peership through military achievements in the defense of the British Empire along the Suez Canal. 2001 Hindu (Nexis) 25 July There have been demands that he should be stripped of his peership and his seat at the House of Lords be taken away from him. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > possessions > [noun] > real or immovable property > land > land owned or occupied by specific class of person cotlanda1150 knighttec1380 lairdship1397 thanage14.. marchionatc1449 pittancery1519 marquesya1525 marquisdom1530 marquisatea1544 peership1594 peerdom1611 vavasory1611 thane-landa1641 marquisshipa1680 starosty1681 freedom1752 peerage1759 pollam1765 senatory1804 squireship1824 majorat1827 dukery1837 patroonship1848 squatment1860 1594 R. Ashley tr. L. le Roy Interchangeable Course iv. f. 55v Dukedoms, Principalities, and Peereships patrimoniall. 1728 E. Chambers Cycl. at Peer The Title Peer in France is bestowed..on every Lord or Person, whose Fee is erected into a Lordship or Peership. 2. Parity, equality. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > equality or equivalence > [noun] comparison1340 evennessa1398 evenhead?a1400 equipollencec1430 pareil?c1450 equalityc1460 comparation1483 egalness1526 equalness1530 equivalency1535 eveningc1540 equivalencea1542 indifferency1569 owelty1579 coequality1583 mateship1593 equal1596 adequation1605 parity1609 parility1610 matchableness1611 equipollency1623 equiparance1624 egality1628 equipage1633 comparitya1635 omniparity1635 peership1641 exequation1656 equipoise1658 equipotency1658 countervalue1660 adequateness1664 commensurablenessa1676 peerage1681 égalité1794 peerdom1891 1641 Lords Spiritual 15 There is much more parity or peerships betweene the Lords Spirituall and Temporall,..then betweene the Commons and any one of them. 1856 S. Houston Naval Retiring Board 16/2 These are the men who are unworthy of peership with the gentlemen of the board. 1884 W. C. Wilkinson E. Arnold ii. vi. 156 He claims that Buddha raised woman to peership with man. 1998 Ottawa Citizen (Nexis) 15 Jan. f1 What makes it work, says Palmer, is the aggressive sense of equality and peership. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2005; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.1577 |
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