释义 |
disˈflesh, v. [f. dis- 7 a + flesh n.] trans. a. To deprive of flesh. b. To free from the flesh, disembody.
1620Shelton Quix. IV. xxv. 201 The best is not to run, that the lean strain not himself..nor the fat man disflesh himself. 1865Swinburne Atalanta 17 As one on earth disfleshed and disallied From breath or blood corruptible. |