单词 | rejourn |
释义 | † rejournv. Obsolete. 1. a. transitive. To adjourn, postpone; to defer, put off.Frequently with Parliament as object. ΘΚΠ the world > time > a suitable time or opportunity > untimeliness > delay or postponement > delay [verb (transitive)] forslowc888 eldc897 forsita940 gele971 lengOE drilla1300 delayc1300 onfrestc1300 tarryc1320 jornc1330 dretchc1380 defer1382 forbida1387 to put offa1387 to put (also set) (something) in (or on) delaya1393 dilate1399 fordrawa1400 to put overc1410 latch?c1422 adjournc1425 prolongc1425 proloynec1425 rejournc1425 to put in respite1428 sleuthc1430 respitea1450 prorogue1453 refer1466 sleep1470 supersede1482 respectc1487 postpone1496 overseta1500 respett1500 enjourna1513 relong1523 retract1524 tarde1524 track1524 to fode forth1525 tract1527 protract1528 further1529 to make stay of1530 surcease1530 prorogate1534 to fay upon longc1540 linger1543 retard?1543 slake1544 procrastine1548 reprieve1548 remit1550 suspense1556 leave1559 shiftc1562 suspend1566 procrastinate1569 dally1574 post1577 to hold off1580 drift1584 loiter1589 postpose1598 to take one's (own) timea1602 flag1602 slug1605 elong1610 belay1613 demur1613 tardya1616 to hang up1623 frist1637 disjourn1642 future1642 off1642 waive1653 superannuate1655 perendinate1656 stave1664 detard1675 remora1686 to put back1718 withhold1726 protract1737 to keep over1847 to hold over1853 laten1860 to lay over1885 hold1891 back-burner1975 c1425 Treat. Ten Commandments in Stud. Philol. (1910) 6 20 (MED) Þou trauelluste þer on for couetise..ffor þat is brekynge of þe halyday þat may be reiorned, or put of to þe werkeday of serueabul werkes. 1513 in H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eng. Hist. (1824) 1st Ser. I. 96 I was..avised by my guyds to have rejorned my purpose. 1556 in J. G. Nichols Chron. Grey Friars (1852) 66 Item the terme rejurnyd from the Assencion unto Myhylmas. 1591 J. Harington tr. L. Ariosto Orlando Furioso xxxi. xxi. 251 Renaldo wisht..the combat might be now reiourned, Till Phebus were about the world returned. 1617 S. Hieron Wks. III. 84 This dutie..is most vnworthily reiourned into the last place. 1642 W. Tucker Jrnl. 9 Nov. in J. T. Gilbert Hist. Irish Confederation (1882) ii. 174 The third debate was about the rejourning the Parliament till May next. 1734 R. Wharton Historiæ Pueriles xxiv. 84 It [sc. Parliament] was again re-journed unto London, and kept at Westminster, where was a whole Company, and a full Appearance with the King and Queen. b. intransitive. Of Parliament: to adjourn until a particular date. rare. ΚΠ 1553 H. Machyn Diary (1848) 50 The [blank] day of Desember endyd the parlement at Westmynster, and regornyd unto the [blank]. 1702 Private Deb. House of Commons 1677 7 He might have given notice by Proclamation, that upon this Act they should Rejourn to a yet longer time. 2. a. intransitive. To return (to a place); to adjourn again back to. rare. ΘΚΠ society > travel > aspects of travel > return > [verb (intransitive)] to wend againeOE i-cherrec1000 again-chareOE again-comeOE again-fareOE again-goOE eft-sithec1175 to turn againc1175 returna1325 attournec1386 turnc1390 recovera1393 repair?c1400 recourse?a1425 to go backc1425 resortc1425 revertc1475 renew1488 retour?1505 to make return1534 to turn back1538 retend1543 to come short home1548 regress1552 rejourna1556 revolt1567 revolve1587 repeal1596 recur1612 rewend1616 revene1656 to get back1664 to take back1674 a1556 T. Cranmer Let. 17 June in H. Ellis Orig. Lett. (1824) II. 36 This donne, and after our reiornyng home agayne, the Kings Highnes prepared al thynges convenient for the Coronacion. 1813 M. Edgeworth Let. 1 May (1971) 35 I..was right glad to accept of Mr. Smedley's proposal that we should rejourn to his room, and take some sandwiches. 1886 Harper's Mag. Jan. 314/1 Got we all supper an' a leetle sop o' dat yaller gravy out dat big bowl, an' den we all rejourned to de laundry agin. b. intransitive. To rejoin, reply. rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > answer > [verb (intransitive)] > in rejoinder replicate1535 unjoinc1540 rejoin1548 rejourna1641 rejoinder1659 a1641 R. Montagu Acts & Monuments (1642) 463 Whereto I rejourne, that..the use of Christian Monks..was much more rigid then that of the Essens. 3. transitive. To refer (a person) to something. rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > attestation, witness, evidence > attest, bear witness [verb (transitive)] > bring forward as evidence to draw forthc1175 showa1325 drawc1330 allaya1387 to avouch a thing upon (a person)1393 allegea1398 adduce?a1425 induce1433 recite1509 infera1529 vouch1531 cite1550 avouch1573 relate1604 instance1608 rejourn1624 quote1663 abduce1720 invoke1879 1624 R. Burton Anat. Melancholy (ed. 2) i. i. ii. ix. 25 To the Scriptures themselues, I rejourne all such Atheisticall spirits. 1721 N. Robinson Compl. Treat. Gravel & Stone i. §iv. 42 I shall..rejourn all those, who may be desirous of seeing more ample Accounts, to the learned Tracts of Hildanus, Fernelius, Hyeron: Mercurialis Sennertus. Derivatives rejourning n. ΘΚΠ the world > time > a suitable time or opportunity > untimeliness > delay or postponement > [noun] longingeOE bideOE abodec1225 bodea1300 demura1300 dwella1300 litinga1300 delayc1300 delayingc1300 demurrancec1300 but honec1325 without ensoignec1325 abidec1330 dretchingc1330 dwellingc1330 essoinc1330 tarrying1340 litea1350 delaymenta1393 respitea1393 oversettinga1398 delayancea1400 delitea1400 lingeringa1400 stounding?a1400 sunyiea1400 targea1400 train?a1400 deferring14.. dilation14.. dayc1405 prolongingc1425 spacec1430 adjourningc1436 retardationc1437 prolongation?a1439 training1440 adjournment1445 sleuthingc1450 tarry1451 tarriance1460 prorogation1476 oversetc1485 tarriage1488 debaid1489 supersedement1492 superseding1494 off-putting1496 postponing1496 tract1503 dilating1509 sparinga1513 hafting1519 sufferance1523 tracking1524 sticking1525 stay1530 pause1532 protraction1535 tracting1535 protract of time1536 protracting1540 postposition1546 staying1546 procrastination1548 difference1559 surceasing1560 tardation1568 detract1570 detracting1572 tarryment1575 rejourning1578 detraction1579 longness1579 rejournment1579 holding1581 reprieving1583 cunctation1585 retarding1585 retardance1586 temporizing1587 by and by1591 suspensea1592 procrastinatinga1594 tardance1595 linger1597 forslacking1600 morrowing1602 recess1603 deferment1612 attendance1614 put-off1623 adjournal1627 fristing1637 hanging-up1638 retardment1640 dilatoriness1642 suspension1645 stickagea1647 tardidation1647 transtemporation1651 demurragea1656 prolatation1656 prolation1656 moration1658 perendination1658 offput1730 retardure1751 postponement1757 retard1781 traverse1799 tarrowing1832 mañana1845 temporization1888 procrastinativeness1893 deferral1895 traa dy liooar1897 stalling1927 heel-tapping1949 off-put1970 1578 T. White Serm. Pawles Crosse 9 Dec. 1576 53 Respite, pausing, and scanning of a matter without long lingring, or reiourning, or delay, is best and meetest for a Magistrate. 1613 P. Forbes Exquisite Comm. Reuelation St. Iohn vi. 38 The answere hath in it a two-fold consolation against the reiourning of the sought vengeance. 1642 (title) The judges' resolution on the Bench..concerning His Majesties proclamation for the rejourning of the Michaelmas Term. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < |
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