释义 |
exiling, vbl. n.|ˈɛksaɪlɪŋ| [f. exile v. + -ing1.] The action of the vb. exile; an instance of the same; the state of being exiled, banishment, exile. Now only gerundial.
c1374Chaucer Boeth. i. iii. 11 Yif þou hast not knowen þe exilynge of anaxogore. c1380Antecrist in Todd 3 Treat. Wyclif 116 Whenne cristen men weren compellid bi exilyngis, betyngis & deþis to make sacrifice to ydols. 1387Trevisa Higden (Rolls) II. 343 Cadmus chees his exilynge in Grecia. 1398― Barth. De. P.R. xviii. xxv. (1495) 784 The kynge came oute of exilynge. c1430Lydg. Bochas i. vii, [He] Humble of his cheare toke his exilinge. 1516Pynson Life St. Birgette in Myrr. our Ladye p. lv, In the exilynge of a certeyn man I was ouermoche rygorouse. 1635Sibbes Soul's Confl. (1638) 3 His exiling from Gods house. |