释义 |
† inˈsend, v. Obs. Pa. tense and pple. insent. [f. in-1 + send; tr. L. immittĕre. Cf. OE. onsendan.] trans. To send in; to put in. So † inˈsending vbl. n.
a1300E.E. Psalter xxxix. 4 [xl. 3] And he in-sent [L. immisit] in mi mouth newe sange. a1340Hampole Psalter xxxiii[i]. 7 In sendes þe aungel of lord in vmgange of dredand him. Ibid., comm., The aungel of lord..insendis, that is he makis insendynge of goed thoghtis. 1382Wyclif Jas. i. 21 Receyue ȝe the word insent [gloss or ioyned, v.rr. in sette, plauntid], that mai saue ȝoure soules. |