释义 |
de·mem·bra·tion \|dē(ˌ)memˈbrāshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin demembration-, demembratio, from Late Latin demembratus (past participle of demembrare to dismember, from de- of + membrum limb) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at member Scots law : the crime of maliciously severing a limb from the body of a person |