释义 |
† disˈclusion Obs. rare. [In form ad. L. disclūsiōn-em, n. of action from disclūdĕre to separate by shutting up apart; but in H. More app. influenced in sense by disclose v.] ‘Emission’. (So J., but the sense is obscure.)
1656Blount Glossogr., Disclusion, a shutting out, a separation. 1659H. More Immort. Soul (1662) 73 The composition of them and disclusion and various disposal of them. 1668― Div. Dial. ii. v. (1713) 99 That the continued Shadow of the Earth should be broken by sudden miraculous eruptions or disclusions of light. |