释义 |
herile, a. rare.|ˈhɛraɪl| [ad. L. (h)erīl-is, f. (h)erus master.] Of or pertaining to a master.
1644H. Parker Jus Pop. 36 The power of Masters or Lords from the Greek we terme Despoticall, from the Latine Herile. 1656Stanley Hist. Philos. vi. (1701) 265/2 The Government of a Family..is partly Paternal, partly Nuptial, partly Herile, partly Acquisitive. [1837–9Hallam Hist. Lit. (1855) IV. 177 In the sixth book we have disquisitions on matrimony..on paternal, and on herile power.] So † heˈrility [ad. med.L. (h)erīlitās], ‘mastership’ (Blount Glossogr. 1656). |