释义 |
spul·zie I. \ˈspu̅e̅l(y)i\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: alteration (ʒ being taken as z) of earlier spulʒie, from Middle English (Scots) spulʒien, spolyen, from Middle French espoillier — more at spoil chiefly Scotland : plunder II. noun (-s) Etymology: alteration (ʒ being taken as z) of earlier spulʒie, from Middle English (Scots) spolʒei, from Middle French espoille, espuille — more at spoil 1. chiefly Scotland : an act or instance of unlawfully and violently dispossessing a person of his movables 2. chiefly Scotland : spoil, booty |