释义 |
inviolacy|ɪnˈvaɪələsɪ| [f. next: see -acy.] The condition of being inviolate; inviolateness.
1846Worcester cites Bulwer. 1852Fraser's Mag. XLVI. 224 The inviolacy of that supreme consolation of our creed. 1861G. Meredith Evan Harrington I. viii. 133 The old gentleman, whose inviolacy was thus rudely assailed, sat staring at the intruder. 1867Fortn. Rev. July 118 The Treaty has done nothing to preserve the inviolacy of the Luxembourg territory. |