释义 |
† discession Obs. Also 7 dissession. [ad. L. discessiōn-em, n. of action from L. discēdĕre: see prec.] Departure; secession; separation.
1521Fisher Wks. (1876) 337 Before the comynge of antichryst there shall be a notable discession and departyng from the faythe of the chirche. 1611Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. ix. §20 So vniuersall an oppression, as might cause a generall dissession from the Church of Rome. 1612–15Bp. Hall Contempl., N.T. iv. xv, Their slinking away (one by one) may seem to carry a shew of deliberate and voluntary discession. 1662Hobbes Seven Prob. Wks. 1845 VII. 19 As you pull, the wax grows..more and more slender; there being a perpetual parting or discession of the outermost parts. |