Noshe waited.198 † c. To wait up: to be in attendance at the head of the table. Obs.199 a. 1634. Chapman, Alphonsus, III. i. As for the Chambermaid and my self, we will take our places at the neither end, the Jester is to wait up, and live by the crums that fall from the Emperours trencher.200 d. quasi-trans. To wait (the) table = to wait at table. Sc.201 1879. Stevenson, Trav. Cevennes, 152. She waited the table with a heavy placable nonchalance. Ibid. (a. 1894), St. Ives, xi. (1898), 82. We had a good many pleasant passages as she waited table or warmed my bed for me.202 † e. quasi-trans. To wait attendance: to remain in attendance. Obs.203 1590. [see ATTENDANCE 5].204 1607. Shaks., Timon, I. i. 160. I like your worke, And you shall finde I like it; Waite attendance Till you heare further from me.205 † 10. trans. To attend or escort, to accompany for the purpose of rendering service or showing respect. Obs.206 c. 1384. Chaucer, L. G. W., 1269. This Troyan, that can so well doon alle his obeisaunces, And waytyn hire at festis & at dauncis.207 a. 1598. Greene, Jas. IV., V. i. I must to Edenbourg, vnto the King, There to take charge and waight him in his warres.208 1633. Massinger, Guardian, II. i. Jol. Waite me. Calyph. As your shadow. Exeunt Jol. Calyp.209 1687. Dryden, Hind. & P., I. 557. She made a mannerly excuse to stay, Proffering the Hind to wait her half the way. Ibid. (1697), Æneis, VIII. 734. Steeds are prepard to mount the Trojan Band; Who wait their Leader to the Tyrrhene Land. Ibid., XI. 92. He chose a thousand Horse to wait the Funeral.210 1725. Pope, Odyss., IV. 61. Refreshd, they wait them to the bowr of state. Ibid. (1728), Dunc., I. 265. She bids him wait her to her sacred Dome: Well pleasd he enterd.211 1816. L. Hunt, Rimini, I. 242. His shield Borne by the squire that waits him to the field.212 † b. absol. Obs.213 1599. B. Jonson, Cynthias Rev., II. iii. One, that hath newly entertaind the begger to follow him, but cannot get him to wait neere enough.214 † 11. To attend as a concomitant or consequence.215 1675. Traherne, Chr. Ethics, 330. Prudence consists most in attempting the business, for it will go on, and is ever waited with success when undertaken.216 a. 1718. Prior, First Hymn Callimachus, 64. Swift Growth and wondrous Grace, O heavnly Jove, Waited Thy blooming Years.217 II. Special constructions with preps.218 † 12. Wait after . a. To expect, look forward to; to be ambitious or desirous of, seek for. Obs.219 1393. Gower, Conf., III. 323. This Leonin waiteth after gret beyete; But al for noght.220 1393. Langl., P. Pl., C. II. 124. Hewes in þe halyday after hete wayten.221 c. 1440. Generydes, 2440. He is descendid of an high lenage, And waytith after right grete heritage.222 c. 1449. Pecock, Repr., II. i. 135. That we waite not aftir to be hoosilid with the sacrament of the auter. Ibid., V. ii. 489. Certis he may not waite aftir that the conclusioun of this argument be proued or be trewe.223 c. 1489. Caxton, Sonnes of Aymon, xix. 423. It is not for vs to wayte after pyte of hym, for he is over cruell a kyng vpon us.224 1533. trans. Erasm. Comm. Crede, 52 b. They do wayte after a kynge plentuosly appoynted with ryches, with armies or hostes of men, and with other worldly aydes.225 † b. To look out for; to watch, keep in observation. Obs.226 c. 1400. Beryn, 1589. Beryne clepid a Marynere, & bad hym sty on lofft, And weyte aftir our four Shippis, [þat] aftir vs doith dryve.227 14501530. Myrr. our Ladye, I. xx. 54. He sawe a fende that wayted bysely after all letters, and syllables, and wordes, and faylynges, that eny made.228 c. 1489. Caxton, Sonnes of Aymon, xxvi. 553. Thenne they set theymselfe doun vpon the fayr grasse, waytynge after theyr adverse party.229 Wait for : see 5 b, 7.230 13. Wait of .231 † a. To execute the commands of. Obs.232 a. 1586. Sidney, Arcadia, I. xi. (1912), 69. He would extol the deeds of Philoxenus, who indeede had but waited of him therin. Ibid., V. (1598), 465. A Counseller, who hath the reasonable excuse of a seruant, that did but wait of his mistresse.233 † b. To escort, accompany on the way, as a mark of honor: = wait on, 14 k. Obs.234 1563. Foxe, A. & M., 860/1. This deponent receyued the kynges maiesties Visitors at Chichester, and conducted and wayted of them into the dioces of Wynton.235 1606. Chapman, Gentl. Usher, III. ii. 77. Waite of Master Usher to the doore.236 1709. N. Blundell, Diary (1895), 78. I Wated of ye Duke and Dutches of Norfolk &c. out of Wigan part of their way towards Preston.237 1724. Briton, No. 25. 110. Footmen return when the Play is done to wait of them home.238 1734. Adm. Gordon, in 10th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm., App. I. 193. At 9 acloake I sent my pinnace to wayte of General Lacy.239 † c. To pay a respectful visit to: = wait on, 14 m. Obs.240 1555. in Lodge, Illustr. Brit. Hist. (1791), I. 211. Trustyng shortely to wayte of yor Lordshyppe.241 c. 1673. W. Mountagu, in Buccleuch MSS. (Hist. MSS. Comm.), I. 320. My Lord and his sons have been to see me at my chamber, but I had the misfortune to be abroad; and upon that score I will wait of them again. Ibid. (1677), 324. I shall acquaint his Lordship myself with it on Saturday, before which I cannot wait of him.242 1707. N. Blundell, Diary (1895), 55. I went to Bold to wate of Mr. Molin[eux] but he was gon a hunting.243 d. = wait for: see 7 a. Now dial.244 1712. Tyldesley, Diary (1873), 23. Stayed alday at Dick Jacksons watting of Mr. Blackborne, who came not till affter nine att night.245 1828. Trial Wm. Dyon at York Assizes, 8. I was up waiting of my master until two oclock.246 14. Wait on or upon .247 † a. To observe, watch; to fix ones eyes upon, gaze at. Obs.248 c. 1384. Chaucer, H. Fame, 342. For though your loue laste a seson, Wayte vpon the conclusyon.249 c. 1394. P. Pl. Crede, 361. Þei wilneþ worshipesbut waite on her dedes!250 c. 1400. Rowland & O., 444. To þe castelle he wendes a pase And appone þe kirnells gase, to wayte appon þat were.251 c. 1400. Destr. Troy, 13055. So Eger were all men Elan to se, For to waite on þat worthy went þai belyue.252 c. 1430. Syr Gener. (Roxb.), 6344. Anoon Jewel to his ship sent To warn his men to be redie, On his comyng to waite and spie.253 1538. Elyot, Dict., Inspecto, to behold attentiuely, to wayte on.254 † b. To lie in wait for. Obs.255 1390. Gower, Conf., I. 349. Of his men a gret partie He made in buisshement abide, To waite on him in such a tide That he ne mihte here hond ascape.256 1595. Locrine, IV. i. 183. Millions of diuels wayt vpon thy soule!257 1628. Hobbes, Thucyd., II. (1629), 128. As they sayled along the shore, Phormio waited on them till they were out of the streight, intending to set vpon them in the open Sea.258 † c. To secure, protect (oneself). Obs.259 c. 1400. Destr. Troy, 12722. Þan he counseld Clunestra, To be war of þat wegh, & wait on hir-seluyn.260 † d. To attend to (a business, a duty). Obs.261 1526. Tindale, Rom. xii. 7. Let hym that hath an office, wayte on his office. [Similarly in later versions.]262 † e. With clause as obj.: To take care that. Obs.263 1596. Dalrymple, trans. Leslies Hist. Scot. (S.T.S.), I. 255. He wayted weill onn, be all meines possible, that nathyng dekayet of Justice in his Realme.264 † f. To await, expect with desire or anxiety. Obs.265 c. 1400. Destr. Troy, 7944. I wol the in witte to waite on myn end.266 1608. Yorksh. Trag., viii. 23. Was this the answear I long waited on?267 1642. Milton, Apol. Smect., 37. I perceave how hopelesse it will be to reach the heigth of their prayses at the accomplishment of that expectation that weights upon their noble deeds.268 † g. To await the action of; to look to (a person) for something. Obs.269 1682. Bunyan, Holy War (1905), 253. That the Prince that lay in the Leaguer without the Wall, waited upon them [the townsfolk] for an answer.270 h. In Bible phrase, to place ones hope in (God).271 Very common in the Bible of 1611; rendering several Heb. verbs of identical meaning.272 1535. Coverdale, Ps. lxi[i]. 1. My soule wayteth only vpon God, for of him commeth my helpe.273 1611. Bible, Ps. xxv. 3. Let none that wait on the be ashamed.274 † i. To remain in one place in expectation of = wait for (7 a). Obs.275 1694. trans. Martens Voy. Spitzbergen, in Acc. Sev. Late Voy., II. 7. We were forced to wait on him above half an hour, before he came from underneath the Ice.276 j. To attend as or in the manner of a servant to the personal requirements of; to minister to the comfort of. † Also in phrases, to wait on the cup, the trencher, the table (cf. 9 b).277 To wait on (a person) hand and foot: see HAND sb. 56.278 150910. Act 1 Hen. VIII., c. 14 § 1. No servyng manne waytyng uppon his maister were eny garded Hose.279 c. 1550. Cheke, Matt. iv. 11. Then let ye devel him go, and lo angels cam vnto him and waited on him.280 1552. Huloet, Wayte on the cup, ad cyathos stare.281 1575. Gascoigne, Glasse of Govt., Wks. 1910, II. 66. Wee should have beene fayne to wayte on the table, and to bee contented with their leavings after supper.282 1602. Kyds Sp. Trag., II. v. (Addit.). His Maiestie the other day did grace him With waiting on his cup.283 1615. G. Sandys, Trav., 80. When they grow old, they most grow contemptible, being put to do the drudgeries of the house, and many times to waite on their children.284 1749. Fielding, Tom Jones, VII. xv. It is not my business, answered the Drawer, to wait upon the Chambers. If you come to that, answered the Maid, it is not my business to wait upon Gentlemen.285 1847. Marryat, Childr. New Forest, iv. You can have no servants to wait upon you.286 1866. Mrs. H. Wood, Mildred Arkell, xi. When I was only six years old I had to wait on Mamma and Charlotte.287 1901. Alldridge, Sherbro, xii. 114. He is waited upon hand and foot.288 k. To accompany on ones way (as a mark of respect or to render service or assistance); to escort. Now rare (? exc. U.S.).289 1450. W. Lomner, in Paston Lett., I. 124. With other shippis waytyng on hym.290 1481. Cov. Leet Bk. (1908), 486. There shuld be xl sowdyers mo waged for a quarter of þe town wages to make vp a C men to wayte vppon the kyng in þis viage etc.291 c. 1530. Tindale, Jonas, Prol. A vj b. Ande one yt cast out deuels in Christes name they forbade because he wayted not on them.292 1585. Higins, Junius Nomencl., 517/1. Pronuba, a bridemaid, or she that trimmeth and maketh ready the bride, and waiteth vpon her homeward to her husbands house.293 1595. Shaks., John, V. vii. 98. Let it be so, and you my noble Prince, Shall waite vpon your Fathers Funerall.294 1601. Ld. Mountjoy, Lett., 13 Nov., in Morysons Itin., II. (1617), 155. We entertained them so well, that we waited on them to the walls of the Towne, and made them leave some of their dead bodies behind them.295 1628. T. Ball, Life Preston (1885), 175. His friends at Cambridge, who did highly honour him, and desired nothing more then to have wayted on his dust to his long home.296 1654. Evelyn, Diary, 4 July. On a letter from my wifes uncle, Mr. Pretyman, I waited back on her to London.297 1713. Tyldesley, Diary (1873), 107. Then went to wate on Judge Dormr out off the toun. Ibid., 125. He watted on her home.298 18078. W. Irving, Salmag., iii. (1860), 51. On landing we were waited upon to our lodgings by a vast and respectable escort.299 1877. Park Ludlow (Theron Brown), Wooden Spoon, vi. 129. Nick complied, and was waited on into the drawing-room.300 transf. 1691. Tate, Pettys Pol. Anat., Ded. to Dk. Ormond. Be pleasd to permit this useful Treatise to wait on you to the Camp.301 l. Hence (?) in Hunting, to wait close upon: to keep close to (the horse immediately in front).302 1861. Whyte-Melville, Market Harb., xxv. 304. He [Crasher] and Sawyer take their leaps abreast, the latter riding very quietly and carefully . Luxury is waiting close upon them.303 m. To pay a respectful visit to; to call upon with the intention of showing respect, asking a favor, or the like.304 1501. Plumpton Corr. (Camden), 161. Also I shall wate one you at Nottingham one sunday next, except ye comand me contrary.305 1594. O. B., Quest. Profit. Concern., 5. God willing he shall one day waight vpon you to better his knowledges.306 1638. in Verney Mem. (1892), I. 279. I have A greate ambition yt you would please to honour me so farre as to admitt me to waite upon you.307 1664. Sir A. Bateman, in Extr. S. P. rel. Friends, III. (1912), 215. It is my Lord Chanselors comaund to mee, that I waite vpon your Honor to deliuer this inclosed letter to you.308 1713. Addison, Guardian, No. 107, ¶ 3. She will wait upon any Lady at her own Lodging, and talk by the Clock after the Rate of three Guineas an Hour.309 1765. R. Gem, in Jesse, Selwyn & Contemp. (1843), I. 367. The Baron DOlbach and I intend ourselves the pleasure of waiting on you to dinner to-morrow.310 1766. Goldsm., Vicar W., xxx. A person of distinction sent his respects to the gentleman that was with us, and begged to know when he should think proper to be waited upon.311 1848. Dickens, Dombey, xxvi. I took the liberty of waiting on her to inquire if she could charge me with any little commission.312 1849. Macaulay, Hist. Eng., ix. II. 474. The Primate and the few Spiritual Peers who happened to be then in London had orders to wait upon the King.313 1885. Manch. Exam., 6 July, 4/7. A deputation had waited upon Lords Salisbury, Redesdale, and Roxburghe.314 † transf. 1762. Wilkes, Lett., 21 Sept. (1769), I. 15. Sundays post brought me your lordships [letter] of the 17th, and by the return of it this waits on your lordship.315 n. Of things: To accompany; to be associated with; to attend as a concomitant or consequence.316 157980. North, Plutarch, Lycurgus (1595), 52. For no man is so simple witted, as to bring into so povre and meane houses, bedsteads with siluer feete, imbrodered couerlets nor such other like costly furniture and finenesse, as those things require to waite vpon them.317 1605. Shaks., Macb., I. vii. 44. Letting I dare not, wait vpon I would, Like the poore Cat i th Addage. Ibid. (1611), Wint. T., V. i. 142. Infirmitie (Which waits vpon worne times).318 1622. J. Taylor (Water P.), Farew. Tower Bottles, A 7. For tis a Maxim held in euery Nation, Great men are wayted on by Adulation.319 1646. Crashaw, Steps to Temple, 33. To them shee gave the first and fairest Beame That waited on her Birth.320 1657. Heylin, Eccles. Vind., II. iii. § 6. 146. Prayer being an action meerly moral, was not withstanding to be waited on with such rites and gestures.321 1692. Prior, Ode Imit. Hor., xi. Justice and Freedom on his Conquests wait.322 1746. Hervey, Medit. (1818), 60. Her form was symmetry itself; every elegance breathed in her air; and all the graces waited on her motions.323 1842. Lover, Handy Andy, i. Disappointment waited on all affairs in which he bore a part.324 1859. Mill, Liberty, i. (1864), 2/2. Elective and responsible government became subject to the observations and criticisms which wait upon a great existing fact.325 1875. Jowett, Plato (ed. 2), V. 299. Retribution is the suffering which waits upon injustice.326 † o. To support the opinion of. Obs.327 1639. Fuller, Holy War, IV. v. (1640), 175. The Master of the Sentences (waited on herein with other learned men) is of opinion, That [etc.].328 † 15. Wait over . To watch over. Obs.329 Cf. OVERWAIT 3. (= supervise, Pecock).330 1659. Hammond, Paraphr. Ps. lxxviii. 52. His providence continually waited over them, and provided supplies for all their wants.331 † 16. Wait to . To keep watch upon, attend carefully to. Obs.332 c. 1440. York Myst., xxxiii. 253. Sirs, waites to þer wightis þat no wiles be wrought.333 c. 1449. Pecock, Repr., III. xviii. 405. And skile whi al this is trewe may be perceyued weel ynowȝ of a diligent considerer, waiting weel to ech word which is now bifore here seid.334 150813. Bk. Keruynge, in Babees Bk. (1868), 270. And wayte well to ye sewer how many dysshes be couered.335 III. 17. Comb.: † wait-gleed [= OF. gaitetison], one who sits lazily watching the fire.336 c. 1310. in Wright, Lyric P., xv. 47. Me calleth me fulle flet, ant waynoun wayte-glede.337 © 2024 WEHD.com
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