单词 | pre-contract |
释义 | pre-contract1/priːˈkɒntrakt/noun 1A pre-existing contract of marriage. Now chiefly historical. 2 Generally. Any contract or agreement previously entered into, especially one which precludes the making of another, similar contract. OriginLate 15th century; earliest use found in Rolls of Parliament. From pre- + contract, after post-classical Latin precontractus pre-existing contract of marriage and Anglo-Norman precontrat, precontract, precontrait. pre-contract2/priːˈkɒntrakt/ /priːkənˈtrakt/(also precontract) verb 1 [with object] (Usually in pass.). To engage (a person) in a previous contract of marriage; to affiance or betroth beforehand. Now chiefly historical. 2 [with object] To establish (an agreement, etc.) by contract in advance. Also without object: to enter into a contract beforehand; to agree, arrange, or purchase in advance. OriginLate 16th century; earliest use found in Parish Documents York. From pre- + contract, perhaps after post-classical Latin precontrahere to make a pre-contract of marriage. |
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