释义 |
disbody, v.|dɪsˈbɒdɪ| [f. dis- 7 + body n.] trans. = disembody. Hence disˈbodied ppl. a., disembodied.
1646J. Hall Poems 38 Come, Julia, come! let's once disbody what Strait matter ties to this and not to that. 1662Glanvill Lux Orient. 143 (T.) They conceive that the disbodied souls shall return..and be joined again to bodies of purified and duly prepared air. 1734Watts Reliq. Juv. (1789) 9 Ten thousand tongues Of hymning seraphs and disbodied saints. 1870Lowell Cathedral Poet. Wks. (1879) 448 We cannot make each meal a sacrament, Nor with our tailors be disbodied souls. |