despatch

Etymology

noun

  1. Alternative form of dispatch
    The courier, bearing his despatches in the form of a hieroglyphical painting, ran with them to the first station,[…]. 1843, William Hickling Prescott, The Conquest of Mexico, volume 1, published 1957, page 31
    Eldridge closed the despatch-case with a snap and, rising briskly, walked down the corridor to his solitary table in the dining-car. 1931, Francis Beeding, “1/1”, in Death Walks in Eastrepps
    There are special rooms where mail can be stored and stacked ready for despatch and accommodation with cooking facilities for T.P.O. crews who change from one mail train to another at Tamworth. 1962 December, “New station at Tamworth”, in Modern Railways, page 385

verb

  1. Alternative form of dispatch
    1833, Massachusetts Medical Society, New England Surgical Society, Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volumes 8-9, page 31, She fainted, was got into bed, and a messenger was despatched for me.
    The machines can automatically take account of late running of trains and, if it exceeds a pre-determined amount, can despatch a train out of turn. 1960 December, “More L.T. progress with programme machines”, in Trains Illustrated, page 758
    The amount of coal despatched in the Western Region is about 24,000,000 tons a year, nearly all from South Wales, though the Region includes the Forest of Dean, N. Somerset, and part of the N. Wales coalfields. 1961 August, “New traffic flows in South Wales”, in Trains Illustrated, page 492
    Now we are liberal with our innermost secrets, spraying them into the public ether with a generosity our forebears could not have imagined. Where we once sent love letters in a sealed envelope, or stuck photographs of our children in a family album, now such private material is despatched to servers and clouds operated by people we don't know and will never meet. 2013-06-14, Jonathan Freedland, “Obama's once hip brand is now tainted”, in The Guardian Weekly, volume 189, number 1, page 18

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