释义 |
† disˈsweeten, v. Obs. [dis- 6.] trans. To deprive of sweetness; to unsweeten.
1622W. Whately God's Husb. ii. 82 The gawdes of this world would not..beguile vs, the cumbers of this world would not..gawle vs, if wee did dis-sweeten the one..and dis-imbitter the other. 1647Trapp Marrow Gd. Auth. in Comm. Epist. etc. 656 An evil, unquiet conscience will extremely dissweeten a full cup of outward comforts. 1667J. Flavel Saint Indeed (1754) 125 That fellowship is so dissweetened by remaining corruptions. |