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单词 revestry
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revestryn.

Brit. /rᵻˈvɛstri/, U.S. /rəˈvɛstri/, /riˈvɛstri/
Forms: late Middle English reuestery, late Middle English reverstre (transmission error), late Middle English rewystre, late Middle English–1500s revestre, late Middle English–1600s reuestry, late Middle English– revestry, 1500s reuestre, 1500s revestrye, 1500s–1600s reuestrie, 1500s–1600s revestrie; Scottish pre-1700 ravestre, pre-1700 ravestry, pre-1700 rawestre, pre-1700 reuastrie, pre-1700 reuestre, pre-1700 reuestrie, pre-1700 reuestry, pre-1700 revestre, pre-1700 revestry, pre-1700 rewestrie, pre-1700 (1800s historical) revestrie.
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymons: French revestrie, revestearye.
Etymology: < Anglo-Norman revestrie (a1383 or earlier), variant of revestearye, revestiarie revestiary n. Compare earlier vestry n.1, slightly later revestiary n., and later revester n., revesture n.1
1. The vestry or sacristy of a church. Formerly also: †the analogous part of a temple, etc. (obsolete). Also figurative. Now rare.Common between the 15th and 17th centuries.
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society > faith > artefacts > division of building (general) > sacristy or vestry > [noun]
vestiaryc1290
vestry1388
sextryc1390
revestry1412
revestiaryc1450
sacristanry1483
revesture1527
revester1611
sacristy1656
sextonry1661
vestry-room1710
diaconicon1728
vestiarium1855
paratory1877
vergery1882
1412 in L. F. Salzman Building in Eng. (1952) 488 (MED) The forsaide Richarde sall putte oute tusses for the makyng of a Reuestery.
1484–6 Churchwardens' Accts. Wigtoft, Lincs. in J. Nichols Illustr. Antient Times Eng. (1797) 79 In makyng of the crosse tristles, and settyng on a grete almery in the revestry.
a1522 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid (1959) vi. i. l. 138 To the alsso, within our realmys, salbe Mony secrete closet and revestre.
1528 W. Capon Let. 26 Sept. in R. Fiddes Life Wolsey (1724) Collect. 129 Oon man ys not able both to attende and kepe the revestry and do all things in the Churche.
1587 A. Fleming et al. Holinshed's Chron. (new ed.) III. 1200/1 One of the southdores of S. Dionise church.., with the dore of the reuestrie of the same church, were both striken through and broken.
1621 R. Montagu Diatribæ Hist. Tithes 12 The Priest and Ædituus..led the man along thorow Courts, Porches, Iles, Chancels, &c. into their inmost Reuestries.
a1641 R. Montagu Acts & Monuments (1642) 7 It is laid up with God in ἀποκρύϕοις, in the Revestries of eternity.
1683 W. Cave Ecclesiastici Introd. p. xiv The Commissioners enter'd every where into the Temples, and threw open the Doors of their most secret Revestries.
1787 W. Hutchinson Hist. & Antiq. Durham II. 247 The visitors commanded him [sc. St Cuthbert] to be carried into the revestry.
1844 F. A. Paley Church Restorers 106 I wish you could see the exquisite decorated revestry at Willingham near Cambridge.
1880 Sat. Rev. No. 1292. 135 The revestry, which had been walled up.., when again opened, disclosed the copes, albs, chasubles, and other garments of the priests.
1907 Musical Times 48 225/1 One's thoughts become solemnized on entering the Abbey of St. Faith, or the Revestry, at the south transept.
1996 J. R. Butler Quest for Becket's Bones iv. 72 The coffin and its contents were then left in the Cathedral revestry to await the King's decision on their disposal.
2. Scottish. Esp. in Perth and Dundee: the vestry as the usual place for conducting certain church or local business. Hence by metonymy: a church meeting or council. Obsolete.
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society > faith > church government > council > parishioners > [noun]
revestry1506
vestry1590
1506 Edinb. Hammermen 57 in Dict. Older Sc. Tongue (at cited word) For ane instrument tane in the rawestre.
1520 Protocol Bk. J. Foular (1930) III. 65 That he wald nocht admyt..Johne..to the service in the revestry langer na for ane yeir.
1585 Burgh Court Perth 8 Apr. Being conuenit within the reuestrie of the burght of Perth.
1665 R. Brathwait Captive-captain 67 Though..the Revestry admit him a voice in the Election of a Lecturer.

Compounds

General attributive.
a. (In sense 1.)
revestry door n.
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1412 in L. F. Salzman Building in Eng. (1952) 488 (MED) A hegh awter..with thre greses acordaunt thare to, the largest grese begynnyng atte the Reuestery dore.
1539 in T. Wright Three Chapters Lett. Suppression Monasteries (1843) 276 Item, the lytle cundyt standyng at the revestrye dore, sold to George Stonyng.
1622 in J. Maidment Spottiswoode Misc. (1845) II. 301 Which edict being openly called at the revestry door.
1983 J. Lake Great Fire Nantwich 59 Roger Mainwaring willed that his tomb was to be built at the upper end of the high chancel, on the north east side of the revestry door.
b. (In sense 2.)
revestry day n. Obsolete
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1631 R. Brathwait Whimzies xvi. 126 Some Orders..which he purposeth the next Revestrie day to present to the rest of his worshipfull Brethren.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

revestryv.

Forms: 1600s reuestried (past participle).
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: revestry n.
Etymology: < revestry n. Compare revester v.1
Obsolete. rare.
transitive. To deposit, store (something) in or as in a revestry.
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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
1624 R. Montagu Gagg for New Gospell? xlv. 312 The Arke was reuestried in the most holy place.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online June 2021).
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