单词 | under the umbrage of |
释义 | > as lemmasunder the umbrage of ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > safety > protection or defence > care, protection, or charge > having care or custody (of) [phrase] > in the care or custody of under a person's hand (also hands)OE under the wing ofc1230 in fang witha1400 in yemea1400 among the hands ofa1533 in charge (of)1548 under the umbrage of1677 1677 W. Hubbard Narr. Troubles with Indians New-Eng. Pref. The Historicall discourse ensuing might pass into publick view under the umbrage of your Protection. 1683 W. Rogers Scourge for George Whitehead 10 Whitehead, now sinking in his Reputation,..seems to shelter himself under the Umbrage of W.P. 1710 D. Manley Mem. Europe I. ii. 226 A Prince..is still answerable for all the Evil he suffers others to commit under the sacred Umbrage of his Name. 1741 A. Hill in S. Richardson Corr. (1804) I. 71 Little Harry Campbell..had been listening all this while upon the floor, under the umbrage of a pair of out-strutting hoops. 1776 P. Oliver in T. Hutchinson's Diary, etc. (1886) II. 109 I entered the House of Lords under the umbrage of Lord Polworth. under the umbrage of ΘΚΠ the mind > will > motivation > [phrase] > on the pretext of under show of1563 by show of1625 under the umbrage of1674 under the salvo of1705 the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > thing seen > appearance or aspect > [adverb] > seemingly or apparently > under the semblance of in likeness ofOE under the umbrage of1674 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > dissimulation, pretence > semblance, outward show > [adverb] > under the appearance of under (the) umber of (or for)1423 by colour ofc1425 under (the) colour ofc1451 under the shadow of1523 with coloura1593 under the umbrage of1674 (a) (b)1679 J. Smith Narr. Popish-plot 30 Under the Umbrage of Repairing a College, they were providing for the Ruine of a Kingdom.(c)1709 H. Sacheverell Perils False Brethren 9 Should we cover such a False Apostle under the Sacred Umbrage of a True Church-Man?1720 T. Gordon & J. Trenchard Independent Whig No. 32 Under the Colour and Umbrage of Significant and decent Ceremonies, the most ridiculous and immodest Usages have been introduced.1723 Duke of Wharton True Briton No. 27. ¶13 Under the Umbrage of Adorers, [they] make themselves Masters.1674 Case of Bankers & Creditors Pref. 3 This grievance of ours hath been represented to his Majesty under the pretence and umbrages of Royal Prerogative. 1681 E. Hickeringill Horrid Sin Man-catching i. 8 [Villains] that commit the greatest Rapacities..under the umbrage, pretence and colour of Law and Justice. 1696 C. Leslie Snake in Grass (1697) 90 Otherwise, they may commit Theft, Sacrilege, and all other Immoralities under this Umbrage. 1727 A. Hamilton New Acct. E. Indies II. xlvii. 176 To make him accuse rich Men,..that he might seize their Estates under the Umbrage of Justice and Law. 1735 Visct. Bolingbroke Diss. upon Parties (ed. 2) 87 To form a Party, and maintain a Struggle for personal Power, under the Pretence and Umbrage of Principle. < as lemmas |
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