单词 | prenominate |
释义 | prenominateadj. Now rare. Aforementioned; = prenominated adj. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > [adjective] > commenting or mentioning > aforementioned foresaidc1000 beforesaida1250 before-nameda1325 said1327 same1338 abovesaid1389 aforesaid1389 said1397 foretolda1400 above-written1413 y-aforsayde1422 rememberedc1425 toforesaid1444 aforenamedc1460 fore-mindeda1475 forenamed1490 forn-said1509 prenominatea1513 above?1515 above-named1525 premised?c1525 before-mentioned1534 aforementioned1539 predicted1546 prenominated1547 above-mentioned1550 before-told1556 above-cited1575 forementioned1587 supranominated1599 before-delivered1606 former1607 prementioned1620 precited1638 before-noticed1703 oversaid1840 a1513 H. Bradshaw Lyfe St. Werburge (1521) ii. i. sig. m.iii In short tyme after the prenominate pagans At tamysmouth reentred this realme agayne. a1538 W. Holme Fall & Euill Successe Rebellion (1572) sig. C.jv I refrained the stories most maculate, Supplying to Anglia the Princesse prenominate, Beseeching hir honor, by the way of protestation. 1604 W. Shakespeare Hamlet ii. i. 43 Hauing euer seene in the prenominat crimes The youth you breath of guiltie. View more context for this quotation 1994 D. F. Wallace Getting Away in Supposedly Fun Thing (1997) 109 Except of course one problem with the prenominate theory is that there's more than one US, hence more than one State Fair. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). prenominatev. transitive. To name or specify in advance, to mention previously, esp. to nominate (a candidate) for an election, post, etc., beforehand. Occasionally intransitive. Also figurative.Chiefly in U.S. political contexts in later use. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > speak, say, or utter [verb (transitive)] > mention or speak of > mention beforehand formela1400 forename1490 prenote1570 prenominate1609 foremention1664 1609 W. Shakespeare Troilus & Cressida iv. vii. 135 Thinkst thou to catch my life so pleasantly, As to prenominate in nice coniecture, Where thou wilt hit me dead. View more context for this quotation 1651 A. Weamys Contin. Sydney's Arcadia 193 sig. N I fled from dreadfull Lacemon, His speedie pursuance after me, might be a means to preserve Lalus life, yet I doubt it, Lacemons bloudie Armour prenominating his wicked action. 1684 W. Russell Physical Treat. iii. 111 Such Convulsions are soon and easily taken off, by the Use of other Medicines prenominated. 1766 Man of Abilities 19 The Secretary..was..pre-nominated ancient Pistol! Wonderful! What foresight! 1877 J. A. Heraud Uxmal ii. 31 We will neutralize the difficulty, and prenominate thee it. Ever we so name the babe, indifferent to the sex. 1950 Bismarck (N. Dakota) Tribune 4 Mar. 9/1 Inter-mountain-fed high-good and choice wooled lambs prenominated. 1985 Brit. Jrnl. Polit. Sci. 15 412 The role of prenominating roll-call votes has not been affected by rules changes, either in their incidence or in their correlation with candidacies. 1992 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 10 July c1/1 The primaries have prenominated every nominee since George S. McGovern. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.a1513v.1609 |
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