释义 |
† exˈcerp, v. Obs. [ad. L. excerp-ĕre: see excerpt v.] = excerpt v. 1.
1563–87Foxe A. & M. (1596) 45/2 Of this Melito, Eusebius..excerpeth certeine places of his apologie. a1640Jackson Creed xi. xliv. Wks. XI. 311 Out of this tractate..himself had excerpt the two next foreprinted sermons. 1697Molyneux in Locke's Lett. (1708) 241 If their lordships should think fit to excerp anything out of those papers. |