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      • abandonment (n.) 1610s, "action of relinquishing to another," from French abandonnement (Old French abandonement), from abandonner "to give up" (see abandon (v.)).
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  1. Aug 11, 2018 · abandonment (n.) 1610s, "action of relinquishing to another," from French abandonnement (Old French abandonement ), from abandonner "to give up" (see abandon (v.)). Meaning "a deserting, forsaking" (of one's family, principles, etc.) is by 1788; from 1839 as "condition of being forsaken."

    • 한국어 (Korean)

      abandonment 뜻: 포기; 1610년대, "다른 사람에게 양도하는 행위"는 프랑스어...

    • Français (French)

      Signification de abandonment: abandon; 1610s, "action de...

    • Online Etymology Dictionary

      abandonment 的起源與含義: 1610年代,“放棄給另一個人”的行動,來自法語...

    • Abandon

      The noun was borrowed earlier (c. 1400) from Old French in a...

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  3. Oct 13, 2021 · The noun was borrowed earlier (c. 1400) from Old French in a sense " (someone's) control;" and compare Middle English adverbial phrase at abandon, i.e. "recklessly," attested from late 14c. In Old French, the past-participle adjective abandoné came to mean "zealous, eager, unreserved." also from 1822.

  4. It only entered the English language in the early 1800s, as a borrowing from French that goes back to an Old French word meaning “surrender.” (English had borrowed the verb abandon centuries before from the French speakers living in medieval England.)

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    From French abandonnement, from abandonner (“to abandon, relinquish”). abandonner was originally equivalent to mettre à bandon (“to leave to the jurisdiction, i.e. of another”), bandon being from Medieval Latin bandum, bannum (“order, decree, ban”). Equivalent to abandon +‎ -ment. (See also English banns.)

    (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /əˈbæn.dn̩.mn̩t/
    (General American) IPA(key): /əˈbæn.dn̩.mn̩t/

    abandonment (countable and uncountable, plural abandonments) 1. The act of abandoning, or the state of being abandoned; total desertion; relinquishment. [Late 16th century.] 1.1. 1790-1800, Edmund Burke, Letters on a Regicide Peace: 1.1.1. To what are we reserved? An adequate compensation "for the sacrifice of powers the most nearly connected with ...

    Abandonment in the Encyclopædia Britannica(11th edition, 1911)
    “abandonment”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
    “abandonment”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
  5. The meaning of ABANDONMENT is the act of abandoning something or someone. How to use abandonment in a sentence.

  6. < Anglo-Norman abandun, abaundun abandonment, surrender (first half of the 13th cent. or earlier) and Middle French abandon power, jurisdiction, discretion (12th cent. in Old French (see phrases below); French abandon; also in sense ‘freedom from constraint’ (1607 in en abandon without constraint)) < a bandon (see abandon adv.).

  7. Abandonment definition: an act or instance of leaving a person or thing permanently and completely. See examples of ABANDONMENT used in a sentence.

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