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dispend
† diˈspend, v. Obs. or arch. Also 4–6 des-, dys-. pa. tense and pple. dispended, dispent. [ME. des-, dispend-en, a. OF. despend-re (mod.F. dépendre) = Pr. despendre, Sp. despender, It. dispendere:—late L. dispendĕre to weigh out, pay out, dispense, f. dis- 1 + pendĕre to weigh. Cf. expend, spend.] 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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spend noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
The average spend at the cafe is £10 a head. Word Origin Old English spendan, from Latin expendere 'pay out'; partly also a shortening of obsolete dispend, from Latin dispendere 'pay out'. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner's Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.
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dispensive
† diˈspensive, a. Obs. [f. L. dispens- ppl. stem of dispendĕre (see dispend) + -ive.] 1. Characterized by or given to dispensing, spending, or distributing.1627–47 Feltham Resolves i. liii. 167 To strow about the wealth and means, and to feed that dispensive humour. 1677 Crowne Destr. Jerus. iii. i,... Oxford English Dictionary
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dispensible
† diˈspensible, a. Obs. [repr. L. type *dispensibilis, f. ppl. stem of dispendĕre: see dispend.] = dispensable 1, 2.1661 Petit. for Peace 5 Things dispensible, and..unnecessary. 1688 Sir E. Herbert Hales' Case 22 If any Penal Laws were..less Dispensible than others. 1689 W. Atwood Ld. Herbert's Acc.... Oxford English Dictionary
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dispendium
‖ diˈspendium Obs. [L. = cost, expense; also, loss, damage; f. dispendĕre to dispend: a parallel form to compendium. Cf. It. dispendio expense.] Loss, waste; expenditure, expense.1648 Petit. Eastern Ass. 18 Is not Belt-money the dispendium of our possessions? a 1661 Fuller Worthies i. (1662) 356 Thi... Oxford English Dictionary
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dispending
† diˈspending, vbl. n. Obs. [f. dispend v. + -ing1.] The action of dispend v.; expenditure.c 1340 Hampole Prose Tr. 25 Thes holy mene lefte not witterly..the dispendynge of worldely goodis. 1563 Homilies ii. Almsdeeds iii. (1859) 395 There is a kind of dispending that shall never diminish the stock.... Oxford English Dictionary
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dispent
dispent pa. tense and pple. of dispend. Oxford English Dictionary
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dispenditure
diˈspenditure rare. [f. dispend, after expenditure.] = expenditure.1857 Sir F. Palgrave Norm. & Eng. II. 506 His exuberant dispenditure speedily received a check. Oxford English Dictionary
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dispension
† diˈspension Obs. [n. of action from dispend: cf. OF. despension expense (Godef.).] 1. Spending; expenditure.1630 S. Lennard tr. Charron's Wisd. i. xxi. §1 (1670) 75 Their dispensions themselves..have a scent of Covetousness. 1684 N. S. Crit. Enq. Edit. Bible xxv. 231 With what noyse, bustle, and d... Oxford English Dictionary
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用字的意思 - 汉语字典 - 千篇国学
⒈ 使人或物发挥其功能:使用。 用心 。 用兵 。 用武 。 ⒉ 可供使用的: 用品 。 用具 。 ⒊ 进饭食的婉辞:用饭。 ⒋ 花费的钱财:费用。 用项。 用资。 ⒌ 物质使用的效果:功用。 有用之才。 ⒍ 需要(多为否定):不用多说。 ⒎ 因此:用此。 统一码 用字UNICODE编码U+7528,10进制: 29992,UTF-32: 00007528,UTF-8: E7 94 A8。 用字位于中日韩统一表意文字(CJK Unified Ideographs)。 用字收录于 最常用字 常用字 现通表 标准字体 。 异体字 佣 傭 汉英互译 Use、Using、by、with、dispend 造字法
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expend
expend, v. (ɛkˈspɛnd) Forms: 5–6 expende, exspende, 6– expend. pa. pple. 5 expent, 6 expend. [ad. L. expend-ĕre, f. ex- out + pend-ĕre to weigh, pay. Cf. also dispend, spend.] I. To pay out, spend. It differs from spend in being less colloquial, and (in mod. use) in implying some determinate directi... Oxford English Dictionary
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dispensary
dispensary (dɪˈspɛnsərɪ) [f. L. type dispensārium, dispensārius (liber): cf. med.L. dispensārius (1290 in Fleta = dispensator dispenser), and F. dispensaire ‘a Dispensatorie, or Booke, that teacheth how to make all Phisicall compositions’ (Cotgr. 1611); f. dispens- ppl. stem of L. dispend-ĕre to dis... Oxford English Dictionary
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dispense
▪ I. diˈspense, n.1 Forms: 4–5 (7) despens(e, 4–8 dispense, 4–7 dis-, 5 6 dyspence. [In I., a. OF. despense act of spending, ad. late L. dispensa, n. from pa. pple. of dispendĕre to dispend; prob. blending with OF. despens:—L. dispensum that which is expended. In II. prob. an Eng. deriv. of the vb. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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staple fish
† staple fish Obs. [? staple n.2; but the precise reference is not clear.] Fish not thoroughly cured; = green-fish 1.1477 Pat. Roll 16 Edw. IV, ii. 17 d, Nauis..le Jacob de Hamburghe..cum viginti et sex Milibus Stokfisshe duobus Milibus Staplefisshe et nouem doliis de Trane ad valenciam Sexcentarum ... Oxford English Dictionary
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depend
▪ I. depend, v.1 (dɪˈpɛnd) [a. OF. depend-re (12th c. in Hatzf.), f. de- I. 1 + pendre to hang, after L. dēpendēre, f. de- I. 1 + pendēre (intr.) to hang. (The F. pendre in form represents L. pendĕre trans., to hang, suspend.)] 1. intr. To hang down, be suspended. (Now chiefly in literary use.)c 151... Oxford English Dictionary
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