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acatery
† aˈcatery Obs. Also acatry, accatre, accatry, achatry. [f. acater + -y.] Provisions purchased; also, ‘the room or place allotted to the keeping of all such provisions as the purveyors purchased for the King.’ Halliwell.a 1377 Househ. Ord. of Edw. III (1790) 4 Buttery, Achatry, Chandery, etc. 1522 V... Oxford English Dictionary
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acatour
† aˈcater, aˈcatour Obs. Also achatour, achator. [a. Anglo-Norm. acatour, early OFr. acateor (later OFr. achatour, mod.Fr. acheteur) a buyer:—late L. accaptātōrem, n. of agent f. accaptāre: see Acate. Achatour came to be restricted more to the official title of an officer of the Royal Household; aca... Oxford English Dictionary
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acate
† acate Obs. 4–7, also acat, achat, achate. [a. early OFr. (11th c.) and Norman acat (later OFr., 12th c., achat) purchase; stem of acater, achater (mod.Fr. acheter) to buy:—late L. accaptā-re to acquire, f. ac- = ad- to + captāre to seize, catch at. The original Eng. form acat, acate, under later F... Oxford English Dictionary
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cater
▪ I. † ˈcater, n.1 Obs. Forms: 5–7 catour, -tor, -ter, (5 -tore, -tur(e, kator, -tour, 6 kater). [ME. catour, aphetic form of acatour, acater, q.v. Superseded before 1700 by caterer.] A buyer of provisions or ‘cates’; in large households the officer who made the necessary purchases of provisions; a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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achatour
† aˈchatour Obs. Also acatour, achator, achater. [a. AngloFr. achatour, earlier acatour (mod.Fr. acheteur):—late L. accaptātōr-em, n. of agent f. accaptāre: see prec. Originally a variant of acatour, acater.] A purchaser or buyer of provisions; esp. the officer who purchased provisions for the royal... Oxford English Dictionary
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achate
▪ I. achate, n.1 arch. (ˈækət) [a. OFr. acate, achate, ad. L. achātes, a. Gr. ἀχάτης. The unchanged L. achates was also in common use. In end of 6 the form agate, agath was adopted from the Fr., and is now the ordinary form.] An agate, a kind of precious stone. (It was occasionally confounded from s... Oxford English Dictionary
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若雷线
“打猎,驱逐,赶走”(> 英 to chase) 拉 campanea > 诺-皮 campagne > 法 campagne “原野,乡村” / 古法 champagne(法语中有许多包含Champagne的地名,以及champagne “香槟酒”来自古法) 拉 *accaptāre > 诺-皮 acater wikipedia.org
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