释义 |
mutinize, v. Now arch.|ˈmjuːtɪnaɪz| Also 7 mutanize. [f. mutine n. + -ize.] †a. intr. To mutiny (obs.). b. trans. To cause mutiny in.
1605Play Stucley L j, False Abdelmeleck mortally is sick,..His soldiers mutinise. 1606G. W[oodcocke] tr. Justine vi. 30 b, His souldiers mutanized much against him. 1841Blackw. Mag. XLIX. 470/2 They know them [sc. propagandist principles] to be most apt to mutinize and convulse kingdoms. Hence ˈmutinizing ppl. a.
1830Westm. Rev. XIII. 446 Were this our learned Reformist to add to his collection of mutinizing professors one on the art and science of Nomography. |