释义 |
re-emˈbodied, ppl. a. [f. re-embody v. + -ed1.] Reincarnated. So re-emˈbodiment.
1901‘A. Hope’ Tristram of Blent xiii. 175 That re-embodiment or resurrection of her in the girl who moved and talked and sat like her, who had her ways though not her face. 1924W. B. Selbie Psychol. Relig. 271 In Indo-European folk-lore, dogs, wolves, and hares represent such re-embodied spirits. |