释义 |
† outˈnim, v. (prep.) Obs. [out- 15.] 1. trans. lit. To take out. (Only as two words, OE. út niman, pa. tense nam út: see nim v.) 2. To except. (In the quot. the construction is obscure.)
c1350Old Us. Winchester in Eng. Gilds (1870) 353 And þat ne no man out nyme by no manere of fraunchise. 3. The imperative = ‘except, leave out’ is used prepositionally: cf. except prep.
1340Ayenb. 250 Alle þe wyttes of þe bodye, outnime þe lhordssip of riȝte scele. |