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单词 renumeration
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renumerationn.1

Brit. /rᵻˌnjuːməˈreɪʃn/, U.S. /rəˌn(j)uməˈreɪʃ(ə)n/, /riˌn(j)uməˈreɪʃ(ə)n/
Origin: Apparently a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymon: remuneration n.
Etymology: Apparently a variant (by metathesis) of remuneration n., probably arising by folk-etymological association with words in numer- (see e.g. numerable adj., numeral adj., numeral n., etc.). Compare post-classical Latin renumeratio (14th cent. in a British source), variant of remuneratio remuneration n. Compare slightly earlier renumerate v.1 (and see discussion at that entry), and later renumerative adj.Compare also the following:1593 P. Stubbes Motive to Good Wks. sig. A8 Fol. 95. line 22. for renumeration, reade remuneration.1996 R. W. Burchfield New Fowler's Mod. Eng. Usage (ed. 3) 666/2 Remunerate, remuneration, to be avoided at all costs is the metathesized form renumeration.
= remuneration n. 1.
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the world > action or operation > behaviour > reciprocal treatment or return of an action > reward or a reward > [noun]
shipec1000
rightOE
yielda1200
hire?c1225
foryieldinga1300
tithinga1300
rentc1300
lowera1325
guerdon?a1366
recompensationa1382
retributionc1384
reward?1387
reguerdona1393
rewardon?a1400
mercimonyc1400
pensionc1400
remunerationc1400
recompensec1425
wardonc1480
salary1484
premiationa1513
requital1556
repayment1561
requite1561
renumeration1572
remisea1578
lieu1592
reguerdonment1599
gratulation1611
muneration1611
requit1786
1572 J. Bridges tr. R. Gwalther Hundred, Threescore & Fiftene Homelyes vppon Actes Apostles xvii. 675 In this worlde we see for the most part, that the godly are afflicted without anye renumeration [L. remuneratione], and the wicked rage and ryot without check.
1659 E. Hyde Christian Vindic. Truth against Errour 468 Whereas tis rather to be said, (according to this supposition) For with your selves there is merit, and with him is plenteous renumeration.
1683 W. Bates Serm. Death & Eternal Judgement 85 The renumeration [1691 remuneration] of our Duty is the effect of his most free Favour; but the recompences of Sin are due, and decreed by Justice, in Number, Weight, and Measure.
1771 J. Shebbeare Authentic Narr. Oppress. Islanders Jersey I. ii. 39 The renumeration of endless bliss.
1809 A. Duncan Brit. Trident VI. 249 A renumeration was even subsequently granted to the sufferers by Parliament.
1866 Local Courts' & Municpal Gaz. May 78/1 Are magistrates to perform all the work required of them under that Act without renumeration?
1911 Times 7 Dec. 3/6 Reasonable renumeration for work and services rendered by him at the request of the defendants.
1957 Columbia Law Rev. 57 440 An employer makes a voluntary dismissal payment designating it as renumeration for a specific period or in lieu of notice.
2002 Rev. Econ. Stud. 69 799 Both the number of skilled workers and their relative renumeration have been increasing over time.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

renumerationn.2

Brit. /ˌriːnjuːməˈreɪʃn/, U.S. /riˌn(j)uməˈreɪʃ(ə)n/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, numeration n.
Etymology: < re- prefix + numeration n. Compare post-classical Latin renumeratio recapitulation (6th cent.). Compare slightly later renumerate v.2
The action or an instance of numbering or enumerating again.
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society > communication > record > list > [noun] > making list
enumeration1551
renumeration1596
listing1659
cataloguing1830
itemization1894
1596 T. Nashe Haue with you to Saffron-Walden sig. O3v Neuer was man so surfetted and ouer-gorged with English, as hee cloyd him with his generous spirites, renumeration of gratuities [etc.].
1658 E. Phillips New World Eng. Words Renumeration, a numbring, counting, or paying back.
1671 tr. J. de Palafox y Mendoza Hist. Conquest of China by Tartars xvii. 318 They judged it likewise convenient, to make a new renumeration of people in all the Towns; but especially in Canton, that they might see if there was more or fewer than in their first Registers.
1791 Iphigenia I. xvi. 220 For many years I have ceased to indulge in the mention of her name, the renumeration of her thousand graces!
1805 M. Rainsford Hist. Acct. Black Empire of Hayti i. 27 Albuquerque..first ordered a renumeration of the Indians, (now reduced to 14,000,) and then put them up to sale in different lots.
1856 H. Melville Piazza Tales 259 The deposition then proceeds with recapitulatory remarks, and a partial renumeration of the negroes, making record of their individual part in the past events.
1884 Amer. Naturalist 18 381 Strangely enough..the other spinal nerves were left as they had been before, the renumeration required to shift the several sets into proper position not having been made.
1955 Amer. Jrnl. Math. 77 704 Hence there exists a subsequence of the integers 1, 2, … (which can be supposed to be the full sequence after a renumeration).
2000 Proc. Royal Soc. A. 456 989 Then one of the following situations occurs (up to a renumeration of the index and for a subsequence still denoted with the index n).
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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