释义 |
ensky, v.|ɛnˈskaɪ| [f. en-1 + sky.] trans. To place in the sky or in heaven: pass. only.
1603Shakes. Meas. for M. i. iv. 34, I hold you as a thing en-skied, and sainted. a1763Shenstone Odes Wks. 1765 I. 255 Thou seem'st chang'd; all sainted, all ensky'd. 1814Cary Dante (Chandos) 226 Of seraphim he who is most ensky'd. 1858Patmore Angel in Ho. 136 This truth 's a star, Too deep-enskied for all to see. Hence enˈskied ppl. a.
1852A. Jameson Leg. Madonna (1857) 109 The most majestic of the enthroned and enskied Madonnas. |