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单词 abusion
释义 aˈbusion Obs.
[a. OFr. abusion, ad. L. abūsiōn-em, n. of action f. abūti, abūsus: see abuse v. Exceedingly common from 4 to 6; but not in Bible 1611, and rare after.]
1. Misuse, misapplication, perversion.
c1450Lonelich Grail xxx. 389 To putten so foul a thing in Abvcioun To so riche a thing with-outen Comparison.1528More Heresyes iii. Wks. 1557 245/1 I would not for my mynde witholde the profite that one good deuoute vnlerned ley man might take by the reading, not for the harme that an hundred heretikes would fall in by theyr own wilful abusion.1549Chaloner tr. Erasmus, Moriæ Enc. What is madnesse else, savyng a general errour and abusion of the mynde?1558Kennedy Compend. Tract. in Miscell. Wod. Soc. (1844) 152 To mak up thair housis be abusioun of the patrimony of the Kirk.
2. Perversion of the truth; deceit, deception, imposture; also an instance of such perversion or deception.
c1386Chaucer Man of Law's T. 116 Many a subtyl resoun forth they leyden; They spekyn of magike, and of abusioun.1485Caxton Chas. the Grete 53 Leue the creaunce of thy god Mahon & of other ydolles, whyche ben but abusyon and decepcyon.1542Hall Chron. (1809) 844 Indulgencies and Pardons graunted..to the Abusion of the people and the deceivyng of our Soules.1596Spenser F.Q. ii. xi. 11 Foolish Delights and fond Abusions, Which doe that sence besiege with fond illusions.1640Yorke Vnion of Honour 48 This intoxication, and abusion of the World, was wonderfully encreased by the secret revolt of Sir Robert Clifford, Knight.
3. Rhet. Misapplication or perversion of terms, catachresis. (Cf. L. abūsio in Cicero and Quintil.)
1553Wilson Rhet. 93 Abusion, called of the Grecians Catachresis, is when for a proper certaine woorde we use that which is most nighe unto it.1636B. Jonson Eng. Gram. (1692) i. xi. 680 Many Diminutives there are, which rather be abusions of Speech, than any proper English words.
4. Violation of law or right, outrage, wrong; anything opposed to propriety; bad or improper usage; corrupt or shameful fact or practice.
c1374Chaucer Troylus iv. 991 And certes that were an abusion, That God shuld haue no perfyt clere weting More than we men.a1420Hoccleve De Reg. Princ. 40 Fy! it is to grete an abusioun, To see a man, that is but wormes mete, Desire richesse & grete possessioun.1482Monk of Evesham (1869) 58 Grete bestys onnaturally schapyne..in a fowle damnable abusion compellyd hem to medylle with hem.1557More Edward V (1641) 72 Howbeit much of this great abusion might be amended.1547Homilies (1640) i. x. iii. 76 Usurped power full of enormities, abusions, and blasphemies.a1718Penn Tracts Wks. 1726 I. 519 The Ancient Common Law of England..declares, That all Restraints of Jurors are Abusions of the Law.
5. Contemptuous or reproachful language; reviling, insult.
1382Wyclif Ps. xxxi. 18 Trecherous lippis, That speken aȝen the riȝtwis wickidnes, in pride and in abusioun [1611 contemptuously].1529Rastell Pastyme, Hist. Brit. (1811) 292 With many sclaunderous wordes, to the great abusyon of all the audyence.1553–87Foxe A. & M. (1596) 1018/1 I will leaue out Christes answere, least I should be thought ouer free and plaine in..uttering of abusions.
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