| Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (18701938). Rogets International Thesaurus. 1922. |
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| Class V. Words Releasing to the Voluntary Powers | | Division (II) Intersocial Volition | | Section II. Special Intersocial Volition |
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| 765. Request. |
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| NOUN: | REQUEST, requisition; claim (demand) [See Command]; petition, suit, prayer; begging letter, round robin.
motion, overture, application, canvass, address, appeal, apostrophe; imprecation; rogation [eccl.]; proposal, proposition.
orison (worship) [See Worship]; incantation (spell) [See Spell].
mendicancy, mendicat on [rare]; asking, begging &c. v.; postulation, solicitation, invitation, entreaty, importunity, supplication, instance, impetration, imploration, obsecration, obtestation, invocation, interpellation.
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| VERB: | REQUEST, ask, beg, crave, sue, pray, petition, solicit, invite, pop the question [colloq.], make bold to ask; beg leave, beg a boon; apply to, call to, put to; call upon, call for; make -, address -, p refer -, put up- a -request, - prayer, - petition; make -application, - a requisition; ask -, trouble- one for; claim (demand) [See Command]; offer up prayers (worship) [See Worship]; whistle for [colloq.].
bespeak, canvass, tout [cant, Eng.], make interest, court; seek, bid for (offer) [See Offer]; publish the banns.
ENTREAT, beseech, plead, supplicate, beg hard, implore; conjure, adjure; obsecrate [rare], apostrophize, obtest [rare]; cry to, kneel to, appeal to; invoke, evoke; impetrate, imprecate, ply, press, urge, beset, importune, dun, tax, clamor for; cry aloud, cry for help; fall on ones knees; throw oneself at the feet of; come down on ones marrowbones [slang or humorous].
beg from door to door, send the hat round, go a-begging; mendicate [rare], mump, cadge [dial. or slang, Eng.], beg ones bread.
dance attendance on, besiege, knock at the door.
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| ADJECTIVE: | REQUESTING &c. v.; precatory, suppliant, supplicant, supplicatory, invocative, invocatory, invitatory, imprecatory, rogatory; postulatory [rare], postulant; obsecratory [rare], obsecrationary [rare]; imploratory [rare], mendicant, mendicatory [obs.].
IMPORTUNATE, clamorous, urgent, solicitous; cap in hand; on ones -knees, - bended knees, - marrowbones [slang or humorous].
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| ADVERB: | PLEASE, prithee, do, pray; be so good as, be good enough; have the goodness, vouchsafe, will you, I pray thee, if you please.
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| INTERJECTION: | for- Gods, - heavens - goodness, - mercys- sake! we beseech thee to hear us! help! save me! |
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| QUOTATIONS: | - Dieu vous garde.
- Dirige nos Domine.
- Urge them while their souls Are capable of this ambition.King John
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