释义 |
† privign [ad. L. prīvign-us.] A stepson.
[1605–6B. Jonson Masque Hymen Wks. (1616) 917 note, A Step-mother insulting on the spoyles of her two Priuigni, Bacchus and Hercules.] 1654R. Codrington tr. Iustine xxxvi. 426 To be constituted by the people to be the guardian of Antiochus, the privign of Demetrius. |