释义 |
liˈbationary, a. [f. libation + -ary1.] = libatory a.
1896W. J. Locke Study in Shadows vi. 93 Mme. Popea scattered scraps of stuff about her room, in a kind of libationary joy. 1909Westm. Gaz. 16 Feb. 5/2 The new Empress-Dowager had finished performing the libationary sacrifices to the memory of the late Empress-Dowager. |