entreat
suomi-englanti sanakirjaentreat englannista suomeksi
anella, anoa, pyytää hartaasti
entreat englanniksi
(non-gloss)
(senseid) To ask earnestly or beg for (something, such as a benefit or favour).
(synonyms)
(RQ:Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona)
(RQ:Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet Q1-2)
(RQ:Marston Antonio and Mellida)
(RQ:Shakespeare Tempest)
(RQ:King James Version)
(RQ:Walton Compleat Angler)
(RQ:Congreve Old Batchelour)
(RQ:Goldsmith History of England) entreated that they vvould elect ſuch in particular, as had expreſſed a firm attachment to the proteſtant ſucceſſion vvhen it vvas in danger.
(RQ:Radcliffe Italian)
(RQ:Dante Cary Vision)
(RQ:Poe Raven)
(RQ:King James Version), and ſaid, Intreat the (smallcaps), that hee may take away the frogges from me, and from my people: (..)
(RQ:Homer Hobbes Iliads)'') fly, / Ile not entreat you for my ſake to ſtay.
(RQ:Berkeley Mathematics)
(RQ:Johnson Rambler)|footer=Spelled ''intreat'' in the 1st edition.
(quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) Allen and West,(nb...)|volume=I|page=34|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=2qs8lUezXXIC&pg=PA34|oclc=1544343903|passage=His spear gored thy breast, O Ethelwold; though with supplications thou intreatedst him to spare thy life.
(RQ:Dickens Barnaby Rudge)
To try to influence or persuade (someone); to induce, to upon.
(RQ:Grafton Chronicle)
(RQ:Marlowe Tamburlaine)
(RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)
(RQ:Nashe Strange Newes)
(RQ:Shakespeare Venus and Adonis)
(RQ:Shakespeare Henry 4-2 Q1)
(RQ:Blount Glossographia) that vvill not be intreated, or moved to yeeld.
(RQ:Bunyan Pilgrim's Progress)
(quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) T. Becket and P. A. Dehondt,(nb...)|volume=I|page=73|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/practicalpreache01lond/page/73/mode/1up|oclc=7751087|passage=If this terror (quote-gloss) vvere merely that ſervile dread vvhich repreſents in Christianity|God as an implacable, inexorable being, the ſoul under ſuch an impreſſion vvould ſit dovvn unactive, overvvhelmed vvith an horrible deſpair; and never engage in a fruitleſs attempt to appeaſe a povver, vvhom no prayers could intreat, no repentance reconcile.
(quote-book)|chapter=Danish|The Baar Danesh; or, Garden of Knowledge. Chapter II.|translator=&91;(w)&93;|title=Tales, Translated from the Persian of Inatulla of Delhi.(nb...)|location=London|publisher=(...) T. Becket and P. A. de Hondt,(nb...)|volume=I|page=21|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/bim_eighteenth-century_tales-translated-from-t_inayat-allah_1768_1/page/n48/mode/1up|oclc=1544382418|passage=The curioſity of the lady vvas highly inflamed, to knovv the hiſtory of the parrot's tranſmigration, vvhich ſhe intreated the bird vvith all her eloquence to relate; but he preſented a deaf ear to her importunity, and, like a painted nightingale, remained ſilent.
(RQ:Mary Shelley Frankenstein)
(RQ:Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre)
''Often followed by'' for: to ask earnestly or to beg for a benefit, favour, etc.; to appeal, to plead.
(RQ:Butler Hudibras) / Like ſturdy Beggers, that intreat, / For ''Charity'', at once, and ''threat'', (..)
(RQ:Dryden Virgil)
(RQ:Scott St Ronan's Well)
(quote-book). The (w) in the British Museum. The Egyptian Text with Interlinear Transliteration and Translation, a Running Translation, Introduction, etc.|location=London|publisher=Sold at the (w); and by Longmans & Co.,(nb...)|page=lxxiii|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/papyrus-of-ani-transliteration-e.-a.-wallis-budge/page/n80/mode/1up|oclc=882570428|passage=Behold it is not I Meryre|Pepi (quote-gloss) who entreateth to see thee in the form which thou art (quote-gloss), O (w), who entreateth to see thee in the form in which thou art, O Osiris; but it is thy son who entreateth to see thee in the form in which thou art, O Osiris, it is (w) who entreateth to see thee in the form in which thou art (..)
(quote-song))|title=Song (Disney song)|One Song|album=White and the Seven Dwarfs (soundtrack)|Songs from Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs:(nb...)|url=https://archive.org/details/78_im-wishing-and-one-song_churchill-morey_gbia7006707a|location=N.J.?|publisher=Talking Machine Company|Victor Records|year_published=January 1938|oclc=1130938105|passage=One heart / Tenderly beating / Ever entreating / Constant and true
To make a petition or request behalf of someone; to intercede, to plead.
(RQ:Coverdale Bible)
(RQ:Shakespeare As You Like It)
(RQ:Shakespeare King Lear Q1) charg'd me on paine / Of their diſpleaſure, neither to ſpeake of him, / Intreat for him, nor in any vvay ſuſtaine him.
(RQ:Scott Tales of the Crusaders)
(non-gloss)
To act towards or with (someone or something) in a specified manner; to handle, to treat.
(RQ:Latimer Sermon to Clergie)
(RQ:Shakespeare Richard 2 Q1)
(RQ:Froude England), was evil entreated by the king (quote-gloss) that dead is, but my cousin (quote-gloss) must be worse ordered by councillors now.|footer=Wotton was reporting the words of (w).
(RQ:King James Version) ſaid, Uerely it ſhall be well with thy remnant, verely I will cauſe the enemie to intreat thee ''well'' in the time of euill, and in the time of affliction.
(RQ:Fuller Holy Warre) before he ratified any thing by oath, ſent to have the Popes (quote-gloss) approbation: vvho ill entreated and impriſoned his meſſengers, denied them audience, and contemptuouſly tore the Emperors letters.
(RQ:Twain Prince and the Pauper)
(RQ:R. F. Burton Arabian Nights)
(RQ:Buchan Midwinter)
To discuss or negotiate (something); also, to discuss or negotiate with (someone).
(RQ:Froissart Berners Cronycles)|folio=cxxv|verso=1|column=2|passage=They entreated the ſayd companyons and offred them golde&11805; and ſyluer&11805; and paſſage: (..)
To occupy oneself with (something).
(RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene) ſhe often vſd from open heat / Her ſelfe to ſhroud, and pleaſures to entreat.
''Sometimes followed by'' of ''or'' upon: to give an account or description of a matter; to deal with.
(RQ:Markham Maister-peece)
(RQ:Hakewill Apologie)
(quote-book)’s Commentary upon St. Paul’s (w):(nb...)|location=Wigan, Manchester|publisher=(...) William Bancks|page=57|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=1IxhAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA57|oclc=83666621|passage=You ſhould diigently vveigh and conſider the matter vvhereof ''the Apostle|Paul'' intreateth: for he intreateth of the vvord of in Christianity|God, vvhich can never be maginified enough.
''Often followed by'' about'','' for'', or'' of: to discuss or negotiate, especially in order to reach a settlement.
(RQ:Froissart Berners Cronycles)
(RQ:Guevara Berners Golden Boke), ſhe was entreting to mary an other huſbãd (quote-gloss), (..)
(RQ:Grafton Chronicle).
(RQ:Shakespeare Henry 6-2)
(RQ:Bancroft United States) Grenville's Administration Continued. April–December, 1764.|page=221|passage=Chiefs and warriors of the Senecas, the Delawares, and the Shawnees, came to light the council-fire, to smoke the calumet, and to entreat for peace.
(quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) T. R. for Lodowick Lloyd,(nb...)|page=149|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/bim_early-english-books-1641-1700_mundorum-explicatio-or-_pordage-samuel_1661/page/149/mode/1up|oclc=|passage=Let my entreats of Love prevail ſo far, / VVhen for your happineſſe they ſpoken are: / Be not a Captive to the ''vvorld'', but be / One unto Heav'n, and that is to be free.
(quote-journal) I began a little chat with my fair companion, who remained standing, notwithstanding my repeated entreates that she would be seated.
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