单词 | suppliance |
释义 | suppliancen.1 = supply n. I.In quot. a1500: (perhaps) = supply n. 1, or perhaps an error for suppliants (see suppliant n.). ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > supply > [noun] provisiona1325 warnison1338 chevisance138. subministrationa1425 financec1475 suppliancea1500 supply?a1513 supplement1544 furnishment1563 furnish1633 plenishment1823 provisionment1827 resourcing1917 the world > action or operation > easiness > aid, help, or assistance > [noun] fultumeOE help971 succour?c1225 abetc1330 succouringc1330 speedc1340 subsidya1387 rescousc1390 chevisancea1400 juvamentc1400 supply1420 aid1430 favour1434 supplying1436 suffrage1445 availa1450 boteningc1450 succurrancec1450 adjuvancea1460 assistance1495 meeda1500 subventiona1500 suppliancea1500 adjutory?a1513 sistancea1513 adminiculation1531 abetment1533 assisting1553 adjument1576 society1586 aidance1593 opitulation1598 secourse1598 second1605 suppeditation1605 assistency1642 auxiliation1657 adjutancy1665 adjuvancy1677 abettal1834 sustenance1839 constructiveness1882 the world > relative properties > wholeness > completeness > [noun] > by supplying what is wanting suppletiona1325 supplement1447 suppliancea1500 supply?a1513 supplying1570 supplementing1832 a1500 Hymnal in R. S. Loomis Medieval Stud. in Memory G. S. Loomis (1927) 469 (MED) Thy suppliance we the beseche and prey [L. te postulamus affatim]..fflessly freylte that we wyth stond mey. 1590 E. Digby Dissuasiue 88 Giuing them great freedome, authoritie and store of golde, of filuer, of worke men, and all kinde of suppliance what so euer. 1598 G. Chapman tr. Homer Seauen Bks. Iliades iv. 321 When he..lookt vp for helpe to heauen, Which euer at command of Ioue, was by my suppliance geuen. 1604 W. Shakespeare Hamlet i. iii. 9 A Violet in the youth of primy nature,..sweete, not lasting, The perfume and suppliance of a minute. View more context for this quotation 1664 H. Power Exper. Philos. ii. 118 In suppliance of that seeming Vacuity. 1786 A. Seward Let. 27 June (1811) I. 160 To leave something to the suppliance of the heart and the fancy. 1845 R. C. Trench Fitness Holy Script. v. 107 What a man wins by his labour, be it inward truth, or only some outward suppliance of his need. 1884 R. Browning Sun in Ferishtah's Fancies 160 To lack is not to gain Our lack's suppliance. 1927 R. A. Taylor Leonardo the Florentine ii. 225 All the Renaissance suppliance of harpies, angels, serpents, candelabra, censers, sphinxes, [etc.]. 2005 T. Pica in E. Hinkel Handbk. Res. Second Lang. Teaching & Learning xv. 266 Children from different L1 backgrounds..were asked to describe pictures that provided contexts for their suppliance of grammatical morphemes. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online June 2022). suppliancen.2 Supplication; (also) an act of supplication; an earnest plea or entreaty. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > request > [noun] > earnest request or entreaty > beseeching or importuning beseechinga1350 suit1372 beggingc1380 pursuita1393 supplicationa1393 cravingc1430 entreating1525 solicitation1533 entreatance1548 precation1548 suiting1560 soliciting1570 imploration1575 importuning1582 implore1590 suing1591 treating1595 exoration1610 implorement1611 imploring1611 suppliance?1611 importunement1665 solicitancy1665 beseechmenta1680 instancing1736 suppliancy1812 beg1814 clamouring1884 opportuning1972 ?1611 G. Chapman tr. Homer Iliads xviii. 402 Mightie suppliance, By all their graue men hath bene made. ?1615 G. Chapman tr. Homer Odysses (new ed.) vi. 211 If..He should..trie with words of grace, In humblest suppliance, if he might..gaine Her grace. 1757 Arimant & Tamira 9 Whole weeks with still-uplifted hands Each sad Faquir in painful suppliance stands. 1773 J. Ross Fratricide (MS) i. 4 Smile on the suppliance of an humbler Bard. 1873 W. S. Mayo Never Again xii. 251 The Kaiser smiled, then lifts his child From suppliance at his knee. 1917 A. Brown Bromley Neighborhood i. 6 An entreating of her whole body, a suppliance so warm that it was difficult to see how any man could resist it. 1990 W. D. Smith tr. Pseudepigraphic Writings Hippocrates xxvii. 119 When he came to Delphi he made a suppliance to the god in behalf of the Greeks. 2010 Globe & Mail (Toronto) (Nexis) 4 Nov. a20 That calls for more suppliance, less swagger. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1a1500n.2?1611 |
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