单词 | propriate |
释义 | propriateadj.n. A. adj. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > benefice > kinds of benefice > [adjective] > impropriate propriate1533 impropriatea1552 appropriate1605 impropriated1654 1533–4 in J. M. Webster & A. A. M. Duncan Regality of Dunfermline Court Bk. (1953) 108 Allegeand thaim pertinentis of the foyrsaidis landis of Monturpe and propreat be the said perambulation to the samyn. 1616 H. Spelman De non temerandis Ecclesiis (1646) b j Thy Tithes, whether propriate or impropriate. a1687 W. Petty Papers (1927) I. 81 Of Bishopricks [and] Deanaries. Tythes Propriate and Impropriate, Gleabes, mensall lands. Crowne, Hospitall & Schoole lands. 1697 Bp. J. Gardiner Advice Clergy Lincoln 21 One cannot but wonder..that Rectors as well Impropriate as Propriate, should not take more care to fit their Chancels for this purpose. 1786 Daily Universal Reg. 17 Apr. 3/2 These States took possession of propriate and impropriate tythes issuing from land. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > giving > distributing or dealing out > [adjective] > assigned or allotted > exclusively impropriatea1600 appropriated1619 impropriated1632 propriate1654 appropriating1656 appropriate1796 the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > quality of being special or restricted in application > [adjective] > belonging to a particular thing or person specialc1230 proper1340 peculiara1475 specifical?a1475 singular?a1513 private1526 privy1560 personed1565 individual1570 particular1582 idiotical1655 specific1665 sacred1667 specific1667 specifiala1670 idiomatic1771 idiomatical1774 appropriate1796 exclusive1804 propriate1820 especial1854 dedicated1969 1654 Kirk Session Rec. in J. Campbell Balmerino (1899) 403 The Session, finding that rowme and place not propriat to any other. 1820 W. Combe Second Tour Dr. Syntax xxxiii. 260 Without whose propriate sympathies We should be neither strong nor wise. 3. Psychology. Of or relating to the self or proprium (proprium n. 1b). Frequently in propriate striving.Chiefly with reference to the works of G. W. Allport (1897–1967): see quot. 19551. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > [adjective] > relating to self selfish1835 propriate1955 1955 G. W. Allport Becoming §11. 47 (heading) Propriate striving. 1955 G. W. Allport Becoming §11. 48 Within experimental psychology itself there is now plenty of evidence that conduct that is ‘ego involved’ (propriate) differs markedly from behavior that is not. 1970 Business & Society 10 36 Learning and communication are important means for helping the consumer in his propriate striving consumer behavior. 1994 Internat. Jrnl. Psychol. Relig. 4 223 I believe that one of the eight traits—intellectual problem solving—was unusually ‘propriate’ for Augustine. 2003 R. E. Ewen Theories of Personality 267 (heading) Propriate Striving. One particularly important function of the proprium is to form the intentions and goals that give purpose to one's life. A person to whom something is appropriated; a proprietor. Obsolete. rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > possessor > [noun] > owner ownerOE owerc1350 proprietary1473 proprietar1489 proprietor1537 proprietory1548 propriary1606 impropriator1631 propriate1660 propriétaire1789 main-master1845 prop.?1880 1660 R. Burney Κέρδιστον Δῶρον 25 The Scepter..should run on in a direct line, till it came to the Essentiator of the being of Kings, the propriate of Rule, Βασιλεὺς Βασιλέων. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). † propriatev. Obsolete. rare. transitive. = appropriate v. (in various senses). ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > taking > taking possession > take possession of [verb (transitive)] > appropriate ownOE rimec1275 takec1300 appropre1366 to keep, take to or for one's own storec1385 to get awayc1480 proper1496 apprehenda1522 impropry1526 impropriate1567 carve1578 forestall1581 appropriate1583 propriate1587 pocket1597 impatronize1611 propertya1616 asself1632 appropriatea1634 swallow1637 to swallow up1654 sink1699 poucha1774 spheterize1779 sack1807 fob1818 to look back to1822 mop1861 annex1865 1587 G. Whetstone Censure Loyall Subj. sig. Cv The armies of England to leaues as but the generall badge of her kingdome, and the Phenix he did propriat to the vertues of her maiestie, as her excellent beautie, and the glorie of the world. 1629 J. Reynolds tr. L. de Marandé Iudgm. Humane Actions 50 Likewise among corruptible bodies, although age hauing destroyed them, she can easily make & propriate others of the same clay. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < adj.n.1533v.1587 |
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