“spoliate”的英英意思

单词 spoliate
释义 I. ˈspoliate, pa. pple. Obs.—1
[ad. L. spoliātus, pa. pple. of spoliāre: see next.]
Destitute, devoid.
c1470Henryson Mor. Fab., Preach. Swallow xl, This carle and bond of gentrice spoliate.
II. spoliate, v.|ˈspəʊlɪeɪt|
[f. L. spoliāt-, ppl. stem of spoliāre to spoil, f. spolium spoil n. Cf. F. spolier, Prov. and Pg. espoliar, It. spogliare.]
trans. To spoil or despoil; to rob or deprive of something.
1722–7Boyer Dict. Royal i, Spolier, to spoliate, spoil.
1839John Bull 15 Apr., After having violated and spoliated every other corporation in the country.1853Fraser's Mag. XLVIII. 710 Spoliating the land of our trees.1876Contemp. Rev. Jan. 304 Bonaparte was spoliating the Pope.
absol.1835Tait's Mag. II. 520 The exactions of an alien church, which insults while it spoliates.
Hence ˈspoliating ppl. a.
1840Penny Cycl. XVIII. 321/1 The spoliating parties called a diet to sanction this iniquitous transaction.1895Daily News 6 Nov. 8/3 The scheme of spoliation which was partially successful under a spoliating Government.

 

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