释义 |
† tencion Obs.|ˈtɛnʃən| Also -chon, -cyon. [ad. OF. tençon, tenchon, tenson (12th c.) a contest, a quarrel = Pr. tenso, It. tenzone, ad. L. tensiōn-em, f. tend-ĕre to stretch, strive, contend.] A contention, dispute, quarrel.
1471Caxton Recuyell (Sommer) 521 A grete strif or tenchon [F. une tençon et debat] that is fallen betwene them. 1474― Chesse iii. vi. (1883) 129 Hit happeth ofte tymes that ther cometh of glotonye tencyons stryfs ryottes [etc.]. c1477― Jason 8 That the wyn had surmounted hem in wordes and tencions. |