释义 |
amortized, -ised, ppl. a.|əˈmɔːtɪzd| [f. prec. + -ed.] †1. Rendered dead, destroyed. Obs.
1617J. Rider Dict., Mortuus, amortised, killed. 2. Held in, or as in, mortmain; held in commission.
1628Reliq. Wotton. (1672) 565 The Vice-Chamberlainship, which yet lyeth amortized in your Noble Friend. 1881Contemp. Rev. Mar. 444 The sale or lease of such amortized property. |