释义 |
‖ ˈsedes Obs. rare. Pl. sedes. [L. sēdēs seat.] 1. = seat n. 26 b.
1634[see seat n. 26 b]. 1676Wiseman Chirurg. Treat. v. ix. 376 Next to these are Wounds made by any sharp Weapon, which, according to the force, cutteth into the Bone many ways, which Cuts are called Sedes, and are reckoned amongst the Fractures. 2. = seat n. 22.
1662Ray Three Itin. iii. 182 A few fibres or stringy roots at the bases or sedes of it. |