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单词 summise
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summisev.

Forms: late Middle English summyse.
Origin: A variant or alteration of another lexical item; probably modelled on a French lexical item. Etymon: submise v.
Etymology: Alteration of submise v., probably after Middle French soumis, past participle of soumettre , although compare also classical Latin summiss- , past participial stem of summittere , variant of submittere submit v. (see that entry for both the French and Latin verbs). Compare earlier submit v., summit v.1In quot. c1450 rhyming with devise v.
Obsolete.
transitive. To submit (in various senses). Also reflexive. Cf. submise v.
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society > armed hostility > defeat > be defeated [verb (intransitive)] > surrender
to cry (or say) creanta1250
to yield oneself creanta1250
to do (also put) oneself in (also to) a person's mercya1325
yieldc1330
recray1340
summisec1450
render1523
amain1540
surrender1560
to throw down one's arms (also weapons, etc.)1593
articulate1595
to yield (also bow oneself) to (also upon) mercy1595
to give grass1597
capitulate1601
to cry cravena1634
to lower or strike one's flag1644
bail1840
hands-up1879
kamerad1914
c1450 in T. Wright Polit. Poems & Songs (1861) II. 227 These made ther enmyes thenne to summyse.
c1475 in J. P. Genet Four Eng. Polit. Tracts (1977) 192 The peeple departed from the obeisaunce of Roboam and summysed theym to anothir kynge.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2021).
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