单词 | subscribing |
释义 | subscribingn. The action of subscribe v. (in various senses); subscription. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal document > [noun] > subscribing to a document subscribing1444 subscriving1445 underwriting1598 undersigning1611 the mind > language > statement > assent > [noun] > action of subscribing1444 assentation1481 astipulation1595 assenting1651 accedence1795 yea-saying1876 society > communication > indication > that which identifies or distinguishes > personal identification > signature > [noun] > signing subscribing1444 subscriving1445 signing1450 subscription1492 signature1570 subsignation1573 assignment1598 side-scription1758 society > trade and finance > selling > selling or sale of specific things > [noun] > books > practices or systems subscribing1751 subscription1836 net system1890 remaindering1907 bestsellerism1913 denetting1992 society > trade and finance > stocks and shares > [noun] > specific operations or arrangements > share-buying activities subscribing1762 flyer1846 bearing1849 stagging1851 take-up1865 bear covering1881 straddle1883 portfolio investment1929 short covering1930 support buying1932 foreign portfolio investment1951 corporate raiding1957 leveraged1957 tender offer1964 buy-in1968 management buyout1977 bought deal1981 greenmail1983 MBO1986 bimbo1991 1444 in H. Nicolas Proc. & Ordinances Privy Council (1837) VI. 319 Ye shall swere þat..aswell in visityng and overseeing as in writing and subscribing of billes, the articles abovesaide..ye shall trewely justely and faithfully observe. 1561 T. Norton tr. J. Calvin Inst. Christian Relig. iv. vii. f. 46v Ye priestes sat in ye lowest place, & subscribed seuerally by themselues, as for the Deacons, thei had no place at al in subscribing. 1565 T. Harding Confut. Apol. Church of Eng. vi. xiv. f. 316v The subscribing is not the matter, but the iudging. 1655 in E. Nicholas Nicholas Papers (1892) II. 191 Since the subscribeing of this, I am informed yt it is very doubtfull whether Deuchry bee in Aberfoile or no. 1710 H. Bedford Vindic. Church of Eng. 121 Some Alterations were to be made to the Articles between their first Subscribing and their last Voting. 1751 W. Warburton in Wks. of Alexander Pope IV. 213 The subscribing for a Book, which does honour to one's Age and Country. 1762 T. Mortimer Every Man his own Broker (ed. 5) 172 The first deposit..is made on or about the time of subscribing. 1803 Scots Mag. Jan. 67/2 The Society authorised the subscribing of fifty guineas towards defraying the expence of a second edition of the Holy Bible. 1855 Poultry Chron. 15 Aug. 555 The subscriptions shall be considered due at the time of subscribing. 1917 Times 22 Jan. 9/1 We are glad to find..that attention is now more generally concentrated on the subscribing of ‘new money’. 1997 D. Grant Bulls, Bears & Elephants v. 170 It was the most direct interference in the free movement of capital in any democracy, and hindered the successful subscribing of war loans in both countries. Compounds General attributive. ΚΠ 1712 J. Addison Spectator No. 271. ¶2 The subscribing Part at the End of them [sc. Letters]. 1749 H. Purefoy Let. 11 Mar. (1931) I. viii. 212 In case the Subscribing Books are shut up then I desire you would purchase something for us in ye Publick ffunde. 1912 J. Shaylor Fascination of Bks. 220 It is to the subscribing department that publishers look for a tone and impetus to be given to a new book. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). subscribingadj. That subscribes (in various senses of the verb). ΘΚΠ the mind > language > statement > assent > [adjective] assentantc1400 subscribing?1591 condescending1655 suffragating1684 assentient1851 assenting1878 yea-saying1927 society > law > legal document > [adjective] > subscribing or subscribed subscrived1632 undersigned1643 subscriving1650 subscribing1856 ?1591 H. Barrow Brief Discouerie False Church 108 The wretched example of these vnfaithfull tollerating subscribing priestes. 1649 J. Price Clerico-classicum 38 The Ministers of the Church of Scotland, not so apt to mistake as our subscribing Ministers are in England, nor yet so apt to be seduced and drawne aside by Malignants. 1761 J. Lauder Decisions Lords of Council & Session 1678–1712 II. 434 The tacksman, his subscribing witness, does nowise import his knowledge of the contents of the writ to which he is adhibit as a witness. 1794 Sporting Mag. 3 206 That the Toxophilite Society shall not exceed the number of one hundred and sixty subscribing members. 1856 Rep. Court Queen's Bench 4 452 The execution of the will by the testator and by the other two subscribing witnesses. 1867 J. Spedding Publishers & Authors 40 For 5 copies sold to a subscribing bookseller, he receives 85s. 1872 J. Yeats Growth Commerce 211 Each of the subscribing cities [viz. to the Dutch East India Co.] was represented by a college or chamber. 1944 Amer. Speech 19 49 The New York agencies..spread fifth column over the pages of every subscribing newspaper in the country. 1992 Police Rev. 17 Jan. 121/1 Interpol..serves 158 subscribing countries. 2009 K. McNamara MacBride Princ. ii. 41 It was governed by a 21-member board of directors representing the subscribing institutions. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1444adj.?1591 |
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