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单词 rebating
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rebatingn.1

Brit. /ˈriːbeɪtɪŋ/, /rᵻˈbeɪtɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈriˌbeɪtɪŋ/, /riˈbeɪtɪŋ/
Forms: see rebate v.1 and -ing suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: rebate v.1, -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < rebate v.1 + -ing suffix1. Compare rebatement n.1
1. The action of rebate v.1 (in various senses); an instance of this. In later use chiefly: the action or practice of giving a rebate.In quot. c1475: (perhaps) a process for the storage or preservation of wine; cf. rebate v.1 5.
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society > trade and finance > monetary value > price > discount > [noun] > discounting
rebatinga1475
discounting1629
the world > relative properties > quantity > decrease or reduction in quantity, amount, or degree > [noun]
waningc900
littlingOE
lessingc1350
abating1370
diminutionc1374
minishinga1382
decrease1383
remissiona1398
shrinkinga1398
decreasing1398
adminishing?c1400
abbreviation?a1425
lessening?a1425
minoration?a1425
disincrease1430
abatement1433
restrictiona1450
batea1475
diminuation1477
limitation1483
abate1486
minute1495
minishment1533
mitigation1533
diminishinga1535
extenuation1542
slacking1542
reduce1549
diminishment1551
perditionc1555
debatementa1563
rebatement1573
obstriction1578
imminution1583
contracting1585
contraction1589
rabate1589
rebating1598
retrenchmentc1600
decession1606
ravalling1609
reducement1619
decrement1621
bating1629
shrivellinga1631
decretion1635
dejection1652
abater1653
rolling back1658
limiting1677
batement1679
reduction1695
depression1793
downdraw1813
descent1832
decess1854
lowering1868
shrinkage1873
dégringolade1883
minification1894
degrowth1920
downrating1950
a1475 Bk. Hawking (Harl. 2340) in Studia Neophilol. (1944) 16 12 (MED) Ordeyn his gesses redy and his belle, and fare feire with hym in the rebatynge, then teche him to light from thi fiste to the grounde.
c1475 in Coll. Ordinances Royal Househ. (Harl. 642) (1790) 74 Purveyours of wyne..to ride and oversee the places there as the Kinge's wynes be lodged, that it be saufely kept from peril of leeking and breaking of vessels..and all other crafte for the rackinge, coynynge, rebatinge, and other salvations of wynes.
a1500 (c1380) G. Chaucer Ballade on Womanly Noblesse (BL Add. 34360) (1925) l. 23 Ful rebatyng of myn hevynesse.
1532 R. Whitford Pype or Tonne f. 205v Þe restreint & rebatyng of þe furies & wyld hasty mocions of vice.
1561 in J. A. Froude Hist. Eng. (1881) VI. 486 Punishing of massmongers for the rebating of their humours.
1598 R. Haydocke tr. G. P. Lomazzo Tracte Artes Paintinge ii. 138 How the Lights, Reflexions and naturall rebating of the lights doe vary.
1616 R. Betts tr. King James VI & I Remonstr. Right of Kings 92 He betakes himselfe to the sharpening and rebating of the points of his aduersaries weapons.
1638 L. Roberts Merchants Mappe of Commerce cccvi. 46 In this manner of discounting, or as we terme it, of Rebating, the time and price is found diversly to alter.
1663 Hudibras: Second Pt. ii. 53 Unhappy is the Wight that has To do with mighty Hudibras, Whose Courage no rebating knows.
1720 N.H. Compl. Tradesman xvii. 56 When you have bought any Goods at time, and afterwards you agree with the Person which sold you the Goods, to pay you your Money before it be due, with rebating or discount, then you must make the Person Debitor.
1783 J. Entick New Eng.-Lat. Dict. (new ed.) 202/2 A rebating (rebatement), repressio.
1889 Times 6 June 5/1 Both houses of the Cape Parliament have passed the convention tariff, which confers similar powers of rebating on the Government.
1906 Times 29 Aug. 8/4 The Standard Oil Company has been indicted at Chicago on 6,428 separate counts for alleged rebating.
1936 Michigan Law Rev. 35 167 Our courts have almost unanimously permitted the rebating of interest.
1994 Parkersburg (West Va.) News (Nexis) 26 Feb. i. 1 Joe Lambert, owner of Lambert-Tatman Funeral Home, is charged with false advertising, illegal solicitation and unlawful rebating.
2. Heraldry. The action of removing or diminishing a charge; an instance of this; = rebatement n.1 2. Obsolete.
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society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > charge: device on shield > [noun] > abatement or mark of dishonour
rebatement1562
rebating1562
abatement1610
1562 G. Legh Accedens of Armory 122 There are nyne rebating [s] of armes,..for nyne sondry vngentilmanly dedes done.
1572 J. Bossewell Wks. Armorie i. f. 12 v Touchinge..the rebatinge of Armes for diuerse vngentle deedes vngentlemanly donne.
1688 R. Holme Acad. Armory i. ix. 92/1 If it had not been wanting on the Sinister part in the foot, it should have been termed a Cross Lambeaux..though some do term it so, only add (the rebating on the Sinister end).
1783 J. Entick New Eng.-Lat. Dict. (new ed.) 202/2 A rebating (rebatement)..(in heraldry) diminutio.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

rebatingn.2

Brit. /ˈrabɪtɪŋ/, /ˈriːbeɪtɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈræbɪdɪŋ/, /ˈriˌbeɪdɪŋ/
Forms: late Middle English rebatyng, 1500s– rebating.
Origin: Probably a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Or perhaps formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: rabbeting n.; rebate v.2, -ing suffix1; rebate n.2, -ing suffix1.
Etymology: Probably originally a variant (or in some instances simply a respelling) of rabbeting n., perhaps after rebate v.1 (compare discussion at rebate n.2). In later use perhaps also partly < rebate v.2 + -ing suffix1, and partly < rebate n.2 + -ing suffix1.
The action or practice of making a rebate or rabbet; (also) †an instance of this (obsolete). Cf. rebate n.2
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society > occupation and work > industry > building or constructing > building or providing with specific parts > [noun] > furnishing with specific groove or channel
rabbetinga1382
rebating1475
1475 in Archæol. Jrnl. (1888) 45 430 (MED) Payd to Roberd Crossley..ffor c burde..& for rebatyng of ye seid burdes..v s. vij d.
1592 R. Dallington tr. F. Colonna Hypnerotomachia f. 20v The cause of so much rebating was to shew that this was the temple of a goddesse, for chamfering dooth set foorth the plytes of feminine apparell.
1674 F. Gouldman Eng.-Lat. Dict. A rebate, rebating or chamfering, strix.
1678 A. Littleton Linguæ Latinæ Liber Dictionarius at Gutter An hollow gutter in rebating of pillars.
1823 P. Nicholson New Pract. Builder 159 Grooving and Rebating consist in taking or abstracting a part which is every where of a rectangular section.
1861 A. Wynter Our Social Bees 144 As there is no window-framing, planing, mortising, or rebating required, the cost is very inconsiderable.
1928 Burlington Mag. Nov. 232/1 The sides of these timbers are grooved or rebated (the precise treatment cannot be seen, but grooving, being less laborious than rebating, is probably the method adopted).
1973 Materials & Technol. vi. i. 71 Other operations such as rebating, moulding, and tonguing and grooving can be carried out on the planing machine.
1998 Cabinet Maker (Nexis) 28 Aug. 18 The height of the infeed table is adjustable from 0-15mm for setting a large cut for rebating, it has also fitted a wider infeed table and spring adjustable shaw guards for undertaking the work.

Compounds

General attributive, esp. in rebating plane.
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society > occupation and work > equipment > shaping tools or equipment > plane > [noun] > side-plane
side plane1794
rebating plane1812
1812 P. Nicholson Mech. Exercises 112 The sash fillister is a rebating plane..mostly used in rebating the bars of sashes for the glass.
1842 J. Gwilt Encycl. Archit. ii. iii. 564 Of the sinking rebating planes there are two sorts.
1958 Chambers's Techn. Dict. (ed. 3) 119 Bullnose (Join.), A small metal rebating plane having the mouth for the cutting iron near the front.
1995 Kay & Co. (Worcester) Catal. Autumn–Winter 593/1 Rebating depth of 0–8mm.
2004 Tool & Machinery Catal. 2005 (Axminster Power Tool Centre Ltd.) v. 55/1 The set consists of a slide cutter.., a rail cutter..and a rebating cutter for cutting the recess for the glass.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

rebatingadj.

Origin: Probably formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: rebato n., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: Probably < rebat- (in rebato n.) + -ing suffix2.
Obsolete.
That supports a ruff or stiff lace collar: see rebato n.
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > neck-wear > [adjective] > ruff > that supports
rebating1589
1589 Inventory of Winifred Barrington: Linen 22 Dec. (Essex Rec. Office: D/DBa F2) Three rebateres of Whight loomeworke..Rebating Wiers.
1595 Pleasant Quippes for Vpstart Gentle-women sig. A4 This startch, and these rebating proppes, As though ruffes were some rotten house.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online June 2018).
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