单词 | to seize of |
释义 | > as lemmasto seize of a. to seize on or upon = to seize (in senses 6 – 8). Also, in the same sense, †to seize of (obsolete rare). ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > taking > seizing > seize [verb (transitive)] gripea900 afangOE to lay hands (or hand) on or upon (also in, to)OE repeOE atfonga1000 keepc1000 fang1016 kip1297 seize1338 to seize on or upon1399 to grip toc1400 rapc1415 to rap and rendc1415 comprise1423 forsetc1430 grip1488 to put (one's) hand(s) on (also in, to, unto, upon)1495 compass1509 to catch hold1520 hap1528 to lay hold (up)on, of1535 seisin?c1550 cly1567 scratch1582 attach1590 asseizea1593 grasp1642 to grasp at1677 collar1728 smuss1736 get1763 pin1768 grabble1796 bag1818 puckerow1843 nobble1877 jump1882 snaffle1902 snag1962 pull1967 the world > movement > absence of movement > hold or holding > hold [verb (transitive)] > lay hold of or grasp i-fangc888 gripc950 repeOE befongOE keepc1000 latchc1000 hentOE begripec1175 becatchc1200 fang?c1200 i-gripea1225 warpa1225 fastenc1225 arepa1250 to set (one's) hand(s onc1290 kip1297 cleach?a1300 hendc1300 fasta1325 reachc1330 seizec1374 beclipc1380 takea1387 span1398 to seize on or upon1399 getc1440 handc1460 to catch hold1520 to take hold1530 to lay hold (up)on, of1535 grasple1553 to have by the backa1555 handfast1562 apprehend1572 grapple1582 to clap hold of1583 comprehend1584 graspa1586 attach1590 gripple1591 engrasp1593 clum1594 to seize of1600 begriple1607 fast hold1611 impalm1611 fista1616 to set (one's) hand to1638 to get one's hands on1649 1399 W. Langland Richard Redeles iii. 49 Thanne cometh þer a congioun..And sesith on hir sete with hir softe plumes. c1475 W. Langland Richard Redeles iii. 49 Anoþer proud partriche..sesith on hir sete. 1546 in R. G. Marsden Sel. Pleas Court Admiralty (1894) I. 148 The sayde Leonard Sumpter..toke and seased uppon the same as lawfull wayff and thynge forsaken. 1600 P. Holland tr. Livy Rom. Hist. xxxiii. 835 With these forces Pausistratus encamped in the territorie of Stratonicea, and there hee seized of a commodious place. 1602 W. Watson Decacordon Ten Quodlibeticall Questions 64 The English: a nation apt to ceaze of euery noueltie. 1672 in O. Airy Essex Papers (1890) I. 2 Yt at any Time 40 desperat fellows may either ceese on it or blow it up. 1672 E. Stillingfleet Serm. xi, in Wks. (1710) I. 151 We find the best of men in Scripture seized on with a very unusual consternation at any extraordinary divine appearance. 1768 Earl of Carlisle in J. H. Jesse G. Selwyn & his Contemp. (1843) II. 276 I make a point of seizing upon every leisure moment to thank you for your constant attention. 1796 Hist. in Ann. Reg. 97/2 They had seized on the citadel. 1800 tr. E. J. B. Bouillon-Lagrange Man. Course Chem. I. 217 The liquid carbonates contained in the bottles, which are decomposed in proportion as the sulphurous acid expels the carbonic acid to seize on the bases. 1843 G. Borrow Bible in Spain II. xvi. 360 A morbid melancholy seized upon the Irishman. 1899 E. Callow Old London Taverns ii. 302 The Gardens were demolished and the jerry builder seized upon the ground. < as lemmas |
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