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noun
A period of 40 days, particularly
Now the Question seems to lye thus, where lay the Seeds of the Infection all this while? How came it to stop so long, and not stop any longer? Either the Distemper did not come immediately by Contagion from Body to Body, or if it did, then a Body may be capable to continue infected, without the Disease discovering itself, many Days, nay Weeks together, even not a Quarantine of Days only, but Soixantine, not only 40 Days but 60 Days or longer.
A period of 40 days, particularly
Querentyne is where a man dyeth seisyd of a maner place and other landis where of the wyfe ought to be indowed, than the woman shall hold the maner place by .xl. days within which tyme her dower shalbe to her assyned.
A period of 40 days, particularly
A period of 40 days, particularly
Quarantain of the King, is a Truce of forty Days appointed by S. Louis; during which it was expressly forbid to take any Revenge of the Relation or Friends of People.
Forty days, called the King's quarantain, were allowed the friends or relations of a principal in a private war to grant or find security.
A period, instance, or state of isolation from the general public or from native livestock and flora enacted to prevent the spread of any contagious disease.
The tourists were put in quarantine to ensure none of them would be able to spread the plague.
From Toulon... Our Gallyes which were upon the point of finishing their Quarantaine, and entering into this Port, have been hindred from it by th'arrival of three others that were out a roaming.
verb
To place into isolation to prevent the spread of any contagious disease.
Venice began quarantining incoming ships for 40 days in 1448 to prevent further outbreaks of bubonic plague.
We... sent our boat on board a French man of war lying in the bay, with a letter for our consul; captain Murray not wishing to have any communication with the shore, for fear of being quarantined at the next port he went to.
To enter or stay in quarantine, particularly to self-quarantine to avoid an epidemic disease.
International travelers must quarantine themselves at their own expense in a designated hotel for 14 days upon arrival.
The Mauretania... is expected to ‘quarantine’ at New York at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
To impose a quarantine, to establish quarantine regulations.
It has just been announced that Norfolk, Va., and Holly Springs, Miss., have quarantined against Memphis.
Synonym of isolate more generally.
J.F.K. "quarantined" Cuba rather than blockading it to avoid needless escalation of the conflict.
...where I should be detained, Quarantined, smoaked & vinegard...
Synonym of restrict.
Did any moral taint hang about me that quarantined my entrance into its circle?
The parliament of the island... quarantined Great Britain against sending any potatoes into the island.
name
Alternative letter-case form of Quarantine: the Mount of Temptation where Jesus Christ supposedly fasted for 40 days, Jebel Quruntul near Jericho.
By yonde ys a wyldernys of quarentyne, Wher Cryst wyth fastyng hys body dyd pyne; In that holy place, as we rede, The deuyl wold had of stonys bred.