释义 |
dis·seise transitive verb or dis·seize \də(s)ˈsēz, (ˈ)di(s)|s-\ (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English disseisen, from Medieval Latin disseisiare & Anglo-French disseisir, from Old French dessaisir to dispossess, from des- dis- (I) + saisir to put in possession of — more at seize : to deprive of seisin; usually : to wrongfully dispossess or oust (as one in freehold possession of land) — used with of, formerly with from |