释义 |
immured, ppl. a.|ɪˈmjʊəd| [f. immure v. + -ed1.] Enclosed in walls or as in walls; imprisoned, confined; built up in a wall.
1596Edward III, ii. i. 17 The prisoner of immured dark constraint. 1651Life Father Sarpi (1676) 6 Among those immured Hermites of Saint Hermagora. 1740Gray Let. in Poems (1775) 81 The doors..we saw opened to him, and all the other immured Cardinals came thither to receive him. 1808Scott Marm. ii. xxv. note, A female skeleton, which, from the shape of the niche, and the position of the figure, seemed to be that of an immured nun. |