释义 |
exilement rare in mod. use.|ˈɛksaɪlmənt| Also 7 exilment. [f. as prec. + -ment.] The action of exiling; the state or fact of being exiled; banishment, exile.
1548Gest Pr. Masse 117 The godlye fathers in theyr exilement wandering in forren contreis. 1651Gataker Life Bale in Fuller's Abel Rediv. 504 An inseparable..companion..with him in all his troubles and exilments. 1738Neal Hist. Purit. IV. 233 He [Charles II] abjured the Protestant religion soon after the exilement of the Royal family. 1803W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. I. 435 Their exilements..have increased the number of foreign scholars among them. |