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regrate
▪ I. † reˈgrate, n.1 Sc. Obs. Also 5–6 regrait. [f. regrate v.1, or a. OF. *regrat, var. of regret regret n.] 1. Lamentation, complaint; expression of grief, distress, or sorrow. Also with a and pl.c 1375 Sc. Leg. Saints xvi. (Magdalene) 468 Þat gret pitte wes to here his regrat & sorowful chere. 14...
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regratingly
† reˈgratingly, adv. Obs. rare—1. [f. regrate v.2] In a regrating manner; after the manner of a regrater.c 1550 Lyndesay Peder Coffeis 15 He lokis thame vp in to his innis Vnto ane derth, and sellis thair eggis, Regraitandly on thame he wynnis.
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May, in the twenty-second year of the reign of Edward the Fourth, and upon other days and occasions, commonly and usually, at Nottingham aforesaid, did regrate
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regratiate
† reˈgratiate, v. Obs. rare. [f. ppl. stem of med.L. regrātiāre or -ārī, f. re- re- + grātia grace: cf. ingratiate and see also regrate v.3, regracy v.] trans. = regratify v. Also absol.a 1619 M. Fotherby Atheom. i. iv. §5 (1622) 26 As the Gods haue gratified Men, in receiuing some of them amongst t...
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regrating
regrating, vbl. n. (rɪˈgreɪtɪŋ) [f. regrate v.2 + -ing1.] The action of the vb.a 1550 Vox Populi 41 in Hazl. E.P.P. III. 269 Suche and suche, That of late are made riche,..By grasyng and regratinge. 1596 Spenser State Irel. Wks. (Globe) 681/2 By such engrossing and regrating we see the dearthe that ...
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regratery
† reˈgratery Obs. rare. Also 4 -orie, 4–5 ry(e, 6 -ary. [ad. OF. regraterie (1218): see regrate v.2 and -ery.] The practice of regrating.1362 Langl. P. Pl. A. iii. 74 Brewesters, Bakers..recheþ [v.r. richen] þorw Regratorie [v.rr. regraterye, regratrye] and Rentes hem buggeþ. 1452 Cal. Anc. Rec. Dub...
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regrator
regrator (rɪˈgreɪtə(r)) Also 4–6 -our. [a. AF. regratour = obs. F. regratteur: see regrater.] 1. = regrater 1. Now rare.1362 Langl. P. Pl. A. v. 140 Rose þe Regratour Is hire rihte name; Heo haþ holden hoxterye þis Elleuene wynter. 1429 Rolls of Parlt. IV. 349/1 A fals craft of regratouris of ȝern. ...
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regrater
regrater (rɪˈgreɪtə(r)) Also 5 Sc. -tar. [a. AF. regrater m., regratere f., = OF. regratier (1180; mod.F. regrattier), f. regrater to regrate v.2: cf. It. regattiere, Sp. regatero in the same sense. See also regrator.] 1. One who regrates victuals or other commodities; a buyer-up for sale; a retaile...
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regret
▪ I. regret, n. (rɪˈgrɛt) Also 6–7 regrete. [a. F. regret, verbal n. f. regretter to regret. Adopted earlier in Sc. in the form regrate n.1] † 1. Complaint, lament. Obs. = regrate n.1 1.1533 Bellenden Livy (S.T.S.) II. 167 Throw þe miserabil sicht..of þis man, and throw his pietuous regret [v.r. reg...
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badge
▪ I. badge, n. (ˈbædʒ) Forms: 4–7 bage, 5–7 bagge, 7 badg, 5– badge. [First in ME.: also in 15th c. Anglo-Lat. bagia, bagea, from the vernacular word. Also OF. bage: a single instance in Godefroy, of date 1465. Of unknown origin. See conjectures in Mätzner, Wedgwood, Müller, Skeat.] 1. A distinctive...
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molestation
molestation (mɒlɪˈsteɪʃən, ˌməʊ-) [a. OF. molestation, ad. L. molestātiōn-em, n. of action f. molestāre to trouble: see molest v.] 1. The action of molesting, or the condition of being molested; annoyance, hostile or vexatious interference; † vexation, distress.c 1400 Beryn 1599 Wee have no nede to ...
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second-hand
second hand, second-hand [Cf. hand n. 10 c., F. de seconde main, and first hand.] A. phr. (second hand.) † 1. In subst. use: The second in a series of persons through whose hands something passes; an intermediary, middleman. Obs.1654–66 Earl of Orrery Parthen. (1676) 492 His absence..made him but fr...
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囤积
【囤积】túnjī(1)[regrate]∶在市场或集市购买 [生活必需品] ,目的是在同一地点或在附近地点售出而获利(2)[corner;hoard for speculation]∶为投机倒卖而把货物存起来不卖
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