释义 |
† dilaniˈation Obs. [n. of action f. prec.: cf. L. laniātiōn-em tearing.] The action of tearing or rending in pieces.
1569J. Sandford tr. Agrippa's Van. Artes 11 b, The dilaniation of Bacchus. a1656Bp. Hall Wks. (1837–9) VI. 348 (D.) To challenge and provoke the furious lions to his dilaniation. 1690Secr. Hist. Chas. II & Jas. II 32 The scars of his cruel dilaniations. |