释义 |
missible, a. rare.|ˈmɪsɪb(ə)l| [f. L. miss-, ppl. stem of mittĕre to send + -ible. (Missibilia occurs for missilia in Sidonius.) Cf. OF. (lettres) missibles.] Capable of being sent.
1789G. Keate Pelew Isl. 315 Their spears..not being in general missible beyond fifty or sixty feet. 1809Lamb Let. to Coleridge 30 Oct., This Custom-and-Duty Age would have made the Preacher on the Mount take out a licence and St. Paul's Epistles would not have been missible without a stamp. |