释义 |
[scise v. Explained in 1864 Webster, Cassell's Encycl. Dict., etc. as: To cut, penetrate; and etymologized as from L. scissus, pa. pple. of scindere to cleave. Inferred from scis'd, misreading for seiz'd (early edd. seaz'a) in: 1600 Fairfax Tasso vii. xli. 125 The wicked steele seaz'd deepe in his right side. [See seize v. 9 b, ‘to penetrate deeply’.]] |