释义 |
† disˈweapon, v. Obs. [dis- 7 a.] trans. To deprive of weapons; to disarm. Also fig.
1602Middleton Blurt ii. i. Wks. (1885) I. 29 Camillo and his men set upon him, get him down, disweapon him. 1618Bolton Florus i. xxiii. 65 If his mother Veturia..had not disweapon'd him with weeping. 1652–62Heylin Cosmogr. i. (1682) 118 Posthumius so disweaponed them, that he scarce left them Instruments to plough the earth. |