Citations:note
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English citations of note
Noun: notice
[edit]- 1588–93, Titus Andronicus, act II, scene III:
- The king, my brother, shall have note of this.
Noun: unclear sense
[edit]- 1859, Henry Morley, Notes on Bartholomew Fair, in Notes and Queries, second series, volume 7, page 471:
- Dr. Rimbault adds that there is an engraving of Joe which would have been worth reproducing. Possibly it would; but then I have note of a score of other engravings that will be a great deal more worth reproducing whenever more pictures are wanted.
- 1883, Henry B Brady, Syringammina, page 33:
- It appears to be essentially a deep-sea species, but of wide geographical distribution. I have note of its occurrence at five of the "Challenger" stations, of which one is in the North Atlantic, [...]
- 1869 July and October, The Westminster Review, volume 36 (92), page 518:
- Does not the whole history of human progress teach that the chief note of moral of spiritual regeneration is a death to the letter of the law and a new life in its spirit?
- 1920, F. J. Foakes-Jackson, Kirsopp Lake, The Beginnings of Christianity, part 1, The Acts of the Apostles, page 326 :
- The main note of these cults is the offer to men to become immortal or divine, and this is characteristically represented as the 'gift of the Spirit.'
Verb, from "no/ne+wot": "know not"
[edit]- 1590–96, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, Book I, Canto XII:
- Deare Sonne, great beene the evils which ye bore
- From first to last in your late enterprise,
- That I note whether prayse, or pitty more:
Noun: the period during which a cow gives milk
[edit]- 1875, Belfast Paper, quoted in The English Dialect Dictionary:
- For sale, a Kerry cow, five years old, at her note in May.
archaic spelling of "not"
[edit]- 1590–96, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, Book II:
- And both her hands fast bound vnto a stake,
- That she note stirre.
Middle English citations of note
Verb: need, use, make use of
[edit]- circa 1350, Joseph of Aramathie (Vernon MS fol. 403):
- þenne seis Seraphe · "scheuȝ me myn hache, and I schal note hit to-day · my strengþe is so newed."
Verb: need, have need of
[edit]- circa 1360–97, William Langland, Piers Plowman:
- Tyliers þat tyleden þe erthe · tolden here maystres
- By þe seed þat þei sewe · what þei shoulde notye,
- And what lyue by and lene · þe londe was so trewe.