释义 |
oc·ci·sion \äkˈsizhən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English occisioun, from Middle French occision, from Latin occision-, occisio, from occisus (past participle of occidere to kill, from ob- + caedere to cut, strike, kill) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at concise : slaughter < applauded their pitiless occision — R.S.Ellery > |