释义 |
† ofˈsee, v. Obs. [OE. ofséon, f. of- + séon to see.] trans. To see, perceive by sight, catch sight of, observe.
c1000ælfric Saints' Lives xxiii. (Seven Sleepers) 545 Ða ofseah he ænne ᵹeongne man. ― Gen. xvi. 7 Ða ofseah hiᵹ Godes engel. c1320Sir Beues 1288 (MS. A) Vnder a faire medle tre, Þat sire Beues gan of-see. Ibid. 1832 Beues hire sone of-say. c1350Will. Palerne 48 Þanne of-saw he ful sone þat semliche child. c1380Sir Ferumb. 3739 Wanne a cam þe pauylons neȝ, þe Amyrel wel sone him of-seȝ. |