释义 |
† beˈdwynge, v. Obs. Pa. pple. bydwongen. [Only in Caxton: prob. a. Flem. bedwing-en.] trans. To constrain, to restrain.
1480Caxton Ovid's Met. xii. iii, I oughte well thenne bedwynge myn herte. 1481― Reynard (Arb.) 37 They had none lorde ne were not bydwongen. |