释义 |
recusance|ˈrɛkjuːzəns, rɪˈkjuːzəns| [f. as next: see -ance.] = next.
1597in Antiquary (1881) Oct. 176/1 Being all most willing and ready without any recusance..still to be partakers of the Lorde's Supper at their own Parish Church. 1700J. A. Astry tr. Saavedra-Faxardo II. 28 By which generous Recusance of that Crown on Earth he merited many more in Heaven. 1863Baring-Gould Iceland 230 Jon began to show signs of recusance. 1886‘W. S. Gregg’ Irish Hist. for Eng. Readers 54 The parliament now passed laws prohibiting Catholic worship, and imposing a fine of one shilling, payable each Sunday for recusance. |