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单词 reposit
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repositn.

Brit. /rᵻˈpɒsᵻt/, U.S. /rəˈpɑzət/, /riˈpɑzət/
Origin: Either (i) formed within English, by conversion. Or (ii) formed within English, by clipping or shortening. Etymons: reposit v.; repository n.
Etymology: In sense 1 either < reposit v., or shortened < repository n. In sense 2 < reposit v.
rare.
1. = repository n. 2. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > life > death > disposal of corpse > burial > grave or burial-place > burial-chamber > [noun] > repository or ossuary
bone houseOE
charnel1430
carnarya1552
charnel house1556
ossuary1600
golgotha1604
repository?1639
conditory1706
ossuarium1765
reposit1792
skullery1818
1792 Western County Mag. June 178/1 Hail! Drear Reposits of the mighty dead! Ye gloom-hung Vaults, where sacred Silence reigns.
2. Surgery. = reposition n. 1b. Cf. reposit v. 2.
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the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > surgery > treatments uniting or replacing parts > [noun] > setting bones or dislocations
algebraa1400
reduction?a1425
bone-setting1587
reposition1588
coaptation1783
reposit1849
fixation1897
1849 Amer. Jrnl. Med. Sci. 17 417 Some excellent remarks follow on inversion of the womb after delivery and the mode of proceeding for its reposit.
1866 Richmond Med. Jrnl. 1 505 Once within the ostium vaginæ, the reposit of the uterus was easy.
1960 L. A. Hochberg Thoracic Surg. before 20th Cent. vi. 196 He advised reposit of the lung in those cases in which the lung was ‘not positively strangulated’.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

repositv.

Brit. /rᵻˈpɒsᵻt/, U.S. /rəˈpɑzət/, /riˈpɑzət/
Forms: 1600s–1700s reposite, 1600s– reposit.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin reposit-, repōnere.
Etymology: < classical Latin reposit-, past participial stem of repōnere repone v. Compare earlier repose v.1, repone v.
1. transitive. To put (a thing) in a place, esp. for storage or safe keeping; to repose, deposit; (also) to keep, store.With quot. 1630: cf. repository n. 4, repose v.1 5.
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the mind > possession > supply > storage > store [verb (transitive)]
again-layOE
to put upc1330
to lay up?a1366
bestow1393
to set up1421
reserve1480
powder1530
store1552
uplay1591
garnera1616
storea1616
revestry1624
reposit1630
barrel1631
magazine1643
stock1700
to salt down1849
reservoir1858
tidy1867
larder1904
the world > space > place > placing or fact of being placed in (a) position > place or put in a position [verb (transitive)] > deposit or put away
to put upc1330
to lay up?a1366
leavea1375
disposec1420
stowc1485
reposea1500
repose?c1525
commit1531
reject1541
dispatcha1566
tuck1587
to put away1607
reposit1630
repositate1716
to stow away1795
park1908
1630 H. Lord Display Two Forraigne Sects ii. v. 21 His Parents..bewayled the absence of their sonne,..but could not finde him, in whom their hopes were reposited.
a1641 R. Montagu Acts & Monuments (1642) 79 Untill he come,..for whom it is reposited, or laid up.
1664 H. More Modest Enq. Myst. Iniquity vi. 16 Erecting such a Symbol of the Divine presence as was to be afterward reposited in the Ark, namely, the figure of a Cherub.
1713 W. Derham Physico-theol. iv. xiii. 230 Some reposite their Eggs or Young in the Earth.
1723 J. Woodward Ess. Nat. Hist. Earth (ed. 3) 48 These Shells could never possibly have been reposited thereby in the Manner we now find them.
1781 S. Johnson Pope in Pref. Wks. Eng. Poets VII. 70 The original copy of the Iliad, which..is now..reposited in the Museum.
1808 G. Edwards Plain Pract. Plan iii. 23 The valuable riches nature has here reposited for the efforts of human labour.
1862 T. Carlyle Hist. Friedrich II of Prussia III. xii. ii. 192 The King..handed it..to a Page to reposit in the proper waste-basket.
1926 Bull. Business Hist. Soc. 1 14 Our..most beautiful paintings, and precious materials, which were reposited in that place, were all destroyed.
1992 Jet (Nexis) 29 June 38 There had been an organized effort to have his works reposited in the Schomburg Center for Black Culture.
2. transitive. To restore to a place or position; esp. (Surgery) to restore to the normal position (cf. reposition v. 2(a)).
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > place > placing or fact of being placed in (a) position > place or put in a position [verb (transitive)] > again or in previous position
restorec1425
repone?1440
repose?1440
remise1481
replace1587
recollocate1598
reimplace1611
to put backa1625
refit1649
retroduce1659
relodge1660
reposit1800
reship1804
reshift1822
reset1829
the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > surgery > treatments uniting or replacing parts > unite or replace parts [verb (transitive)] > restore to position
reduce?a1425
reposit1884
1800 C. B. Brown Arthur Mervyn II. iv. 69 The grave was covered, the spade reposited under the shed, and my seat in the kitchen resumed.
1848 C. D. Meigs Females & their Dis. xviii. 232 You might as well try to invert one of the non-gravid uteri on my lecture-room table as to reposit this one.
1856 C. D. Meigs Obstetrics (ed. 3) 271 When these adhesions had been divided by the scalpel, Dr. Wallace could lift the fundus out of its bed, and reposit the womb.
1884 G. H. Taylor Pelvic & Hernic Therapeut. (1885) 107 The sphincter appeared to have little power to retain the intestine when reposited.
1907 B. Robinson Abdominal & Pelvic Brain xxxix. 638 Since a binder is to reposit the viscera by restoring elongated and separated..fibres of the abdominal walls it must fit snugly.
1943 Amer. Jrnl. Surg. 62 282/1 It is, of course, imperative to reposit viscera if there is associated laceration of the diaphragm.
2006 E. L. Clay et al. in A. Agarwal Handbk. Ophthalmol. xviii. 558 The decision must be made whether to excise or reposit the iris tissue.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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