释义 |
disinhume, v.|dɪsɪnˈhjuːm| Also disen-. [dis- 6.] trans. To unbury, unearth, exhume.
1821Wordsw. Eccl. Sonn., Wicliffe, The Church is seized with sudden fear, And at her call is Wicliffe disinhumed. 1833Fraser's Mag. VIII. 637 The disinhuming of the primitive history of mankind. 1881Cornh. Mag. Sept. 331 A golden drinking-horn disenhumed in the old England of our ancestors by the Baltic Shore. |