释义 |
† iˈllate, v. Obs. rare. [f. L. illāt-, ppl. stem of inferre to bring in, infer.] 1. trans. To bring upon, occasion, cause.
1533St. Papers, Hen. VIII, VII. 438 Restitution of dammagis to them illatid bi them specialli, whome the Pope sent thither agein the Turk. 2. intr. ? To be related, to relate.
1653R. Sanders Physiogn., Moles lxii. 19 This is of the nature of Jupiter and Saturn, and illateth to the right shoulder of Cepheus. |