单词 | severally |
释义 | severallyadv. 1. a. Separately, individually; each of a number of persons or things by himself or itself; each successively or in turn. (a) with distributive adjective or pronoun. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > [adverb] > individually (not collectively) sunderlyeOE sundryOE sundrilyOE sunderlepesOE serelepesc1175 serelya1375 severinglya1390 sunderlingc1390 properlya1393 serea1400 severally1399 departinglya1425 diviselyc1449 severately1470 sunderwisea1550 separately1552 disjunctively1590 semovedly1593 distributively1597 particular1599 dividedly1607 dividually1631 separatively1789 1399 Rolls of Parl. III. 451/1 The Answeres of certeins Lordes..ware herd, iche man severallyche by hymself. ?1531 J. Frith Disput. Purgatorye i. sig. b7v Let vs se how he answereth the argument, and severallye examine everye parte. 1549 Forme & Maner consecratyng Archebishoppes sig. H.iijv The Bishop with the Priestes presente shall laye their handes seuerally vpon the heade of euery one that receaueth orders. 1560 J. Daus tr. J. Sleidane Commentaries f. ccxxviijv He had spoken with eyther of them seuerally. 1597 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie v. lxviii. 182 In speaking vnto euery communicant seuerally. 1700 J. Dryden Fables Pref. sig. *C All his Pilgrims are severally distinguish'd from each other. 1762 O. Goldsmith Citizen of World I. 122 He turned severally to each for their opinion. 1812 H. Smith & J. Smith Rejected Addr. 22 I take it for granted, that every intelligent man, woman, and child..has stood severally and respectively in Little Russel Street. (b) referring to plural subject or object. ΚΠ c1400 tr. Secreta Secret., Gov. Lordsh. 101 It nedys noght þat a kyng aske conseyll of vs, of any of his pryue doynges, But þat he aske seuerally of some his conseill. a1525 ( Coventry Leet Bk. (1908) II. 286 Endentures seuerally made be-twix the seyde Meyre & the Collectours. 1528 T. More Dialogue Heresyes iii. iii, in Wks. 209/2 Whan thei be wisely & seuerally examined, thei can seldome so well make their tale before, but that their vntrouth shall in some parte appere. 1603 M. Drayton Barrons Wars vi. xxxiii. 133 Yet heere and there they seu'rally withdrew. 1660 Exact Accompt Trial Regicides 33 We must needs try them severally. 1828 W. Scott Fair Maid of Perth i, in Chron. Canongate 2nd Ser. II. 13 Receiving the mute salutations of the members of the council whom he had severally addressed. 1890 Gladstone in Daily News 31 Dec. 5/7 My own inability to acknowledge severally the gifts..which have reached..me. 1892 B. F. Westcott Gospel of Life 33 We severally think with a mind which is more or less in harmony with a universal mind. b. (a) In legal language, opposed to jointly. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > [adverb] > individually (not collectively) > as opposed to jointly severally1447 1447 Rolls of Parl. V. 140/1 An action of trespasse ayenst such takers and ayenst all thaym, to whom the possession..comes..joyntly or severally. 1474 Rolls of Parl. VI. 115/2 That the same Shires..stond and be severally chargeable and charged of the same men Archers. 1528 S. Gardiner in N. Pocock Rec. Reformation (1870) I. l. 104 To proceed jointly or severally with your grace. 1628 E. Coke 1st Pt. Inst. Lawes Eng. §296 In this case of the two Abbots in respect of their seuerall capacities, albeit the words be ioynt, yet the Law doth adiudge them to be seuerally seised. 1652 tr. A. Fitzherbert New Natura Brevium 38 Whether they shall recover severally damages upon that joynt count, it is a doubt. 1875 E. Poste tr. Gaius Institutionum Iuris Civilis (ed. 2) iii. 396 In Correality each creditor is severally entitled to receive, and each debtor is severally bound to discharge, the whole Object of the obligation. 1885 J. Grant Royal Highlanders ii. 19 Holcroft would in some way or other bring trouble upon them conjunctly or severally. (b) jointly (Sc. conjunctly) and severally. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal concepts > [adverb] > collectively and individually jointly (Sc. conjunctly) and severally1454 the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > individual [phrase] > individually or separately > specifically in law jointly (Sc. conjunctly) and severally1454 1454 in C. Innes Registrum Episcopatus Aberdonensis (1845) I. 261 Be it kende til al men me Edwarde of þe Vesthale til haf maide [the several persons named] coniunctly and seuerly my ful procuratoris. 1467 Godstow Reg. 347 They made..Iohn Baywell and Symond Turnere..there trew and lawfull attorneyes, ioyntly and severally, to entre and delyver in ther name. 1554 Acts Sederunt Scotl. (1790) 1 That thay, and ilk ane of thaim, conjunctlie and severalie, suld lelelie and trewlie minister in the said office of curatry. 1597 in J. Stuart Misc. Spalding Club (1841) I. 117 The quhilk to do we commit to you, coniunctlie and severallie, our full power, be this our precept. 1766 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. II. ii. xii. 193 A devise to two persons, to hold jointly and severally, is a joint-tenancy. 1826 G. J. Bell Comm. Laws Scotl. (ed. 5) I. 346 If the co-obligants be bound jointly and severally, any one may be taken for the whole debt. 1838 W. Bell Dict. Law Scotl. at Conjunctly When two or more persons are bound conjunctly and severally to perform an obligation, they are liable singuli in solidum, and it is in the option of the creditor to exact performance, either from each of them proportionally, or to enforce the obligation to the full extent against any one of them, leaving him to seek his relief from the rest. ΘΚΠ the world > time > frequency > [adverb] > on two occasions, twice, or for a second time eftc825 eftsoonc1000 twicec1122 eft-sitha1300 secondly1382 twice1382 sere twicea1400 secondarilyc1475 eftersoonsc1540 secondarly1543 severallya1577 twicea1656 bis1877 a1577 G. Gascoigne Princelie Pleasures Kenelworth sig. C.iij, in Whole Wks. (1587) Twise seuerally summoned to appeare before the great Gods. 2. a. Apart from others or from the rest; not together or in a company; independently. archaic. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > [adverb] sunderlyeOE sundryOE asundera1325 discretelyc1475 sundrily1487 severally1541 sunderwisea1550 separately1552 sejunctly1586 disjunctively1590 sejunctively1602 severedly1605 abstractivelya1651 incommunicately1664 detachedly1797 1541 T. Elyot Image of Gouernance xxviii. f. 62v The thyrde state was of the base people or communers, to whom seuerally shuld not be committed any authoritie. 1548 E. Gest Treat. againste Masse sig. Li In the pryuate masse where the priest seuerally all alone hath hys loofe & eateth it alone. 1577 M. Hanmer tr. Bp. Eusebius in Aunc. Eccl. Hist. ii. xvii. 30 They gathered together, seuerally men, and seuerally women. 1615 G. Markham Eng. Hus-wife in Countrey Contentments i. 25 Take knot grasse and shepheards purse, and plantaine, and stampe them seuerally. 1630 E. Pagitt Christianogr. (1636) i. ii. 55 These Christians live severally by themselves without any mixture of Mahometans or Pagans. 1660 tr. I. Barrow Euclide's Elements i. 26 Two angles (taken severally, or together). 1709 F. Atterbury Serm. Sons of Clergy 2 Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob..to whom the Promise of the Blessed Seed was severally made. 1883 R. L. Stevenson Silverado Squatters 9 A great variety of oaks stood, now severally, now in a becoming grove, among the fields. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > quality of being special or restricted in application > [adverb] sundrilyeOE properly1340 specially1340 notablya1425 particularly?a1425 appropriately1530 severallyc1610 c1610–15 Life St. Etheldred in C. Horstmann Lives Women Saints (1886) 70 The place cutt for the head seuerallie was made so iust for her head as could be deuised. 3. Respectively. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > [adverb] > respectively respective1531 respectively1562 severally1585 accordingly1603 1585 T. Washington tr. N. de Nicolay Nauigations Turkie ii. vii. 37 b Grecians and Geneuoises, and..Iewes..seuerally haue one streete to dwell in. 1757 E. Burke Philos. Enq. Sublime & Beautiful i. §10. 18 They stick severally to their own species in preference to all others. 1827 C. Wordsworth King Charles I (1828) 2 The parts which I and they have severally taken are openly justified. 1871 B. Jowett tr. Plato Dialogues I. 30 The great benefits which mankind would obtain from their severally doing the things which they knew. 1909 Athenæum 20 Mar. 345/1 ‘The Constitution is saved.’ ‘A Commission is needed at once.’ So say severally the very old and the very young amongst our legislators. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > variety > [adverb] manifoldlyeOE mislicheeOE sere-wise1340 in (also on, by) sundry wisea1393 in sundry waysa1393 manifolda1400 manifoldwise1440 multifarya1450 sunderly?a1450 multiplyingly1483 sundrilya1500 several1551 changeably1567 sundrywise1591 severally1605 variously1627 miscellaneously1639 multifariously1657 variedly1827 1605 F. Bacon Of Aduancem. Learning i. sig. A4v To deliuer it [sc. learning] from the discredites and disgraces which it hath receiued; all from ignorance; but ignorance seuerally disguised. View more context for this quotation 1625 F. Bacon Ess. (new ed.) 260 I vnderstand both these Sides..to be vniforme without, though seuerally Partitioned within. 1628 O. Felltham Resolves: 2nd Cent. xciii. sig. Aa8 There are, and that severally, that be much troubled with the disease of speaking. a1644 W. Chillingworth Serm. ii. §42 How severally Satan plants his Engines for the subversion of the Church. Draft additions December 2019 East African and West African. On several occasions; repeatedly. ΚΠ 1975 J. J. Akong'a Adoption Rural Business Pract. in Sel. Markets Bunyore Loc. i. 19 I have tried severally since I was instructed. 2009 Business Day (Nigeria) (Nexis) 16 Sept. To avoid a situation in which a wrong person can become beneficiary of an election as has happened severally in the past, we urge that the Electoral Act 2006 be amended. 2018 Concord Times (Sierra Leone) (Nexis) 17 Oct. The deceased was stabbed severally and was lying in a pool of blood. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < adv.1399 |
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