释义 |
disˈlune, v. nonce-wd. [f. dis- 4 + L. lūna the moon.] trans. To cure of lunacy.
1881A. J. Duffield Don Quixote III. lxiv. 641 He wondered if Rozinante would remain humpbacked or not, or his master dislocated: it had been no small fortune had he been disluned. [Sp. deslocado, f. loco mad, ‘cracked’.] |