释义 |
Satanize, v. rare.|ˈseɪtənaɪz| [f. Satan + -ize.] trans. To render like Satan; to make into, or like a devil.
1598Tofte Alba, etc. (1880) 132 Oh let not Sinne my Soule still Satanise. 1646Trapp Comm. John vi. 71 How fearfully was he [sc. Judas] satanized and transformed into a breathing devil. 1832Blackw. Mag. Apr. 592 [Satan] Look'd back upon France; for he sympathized With a nation so thoroughly Satanized. Hence ˈSatanized ppl. a.
1610Barret Sacred Warre in Southey Roderick (1814) Notes p. xiv, In all parts Violence had vogue, and on sathanized earth Fraud, Mischief, Murder martialled the camp. 1625Jackson Creed v. vi. §5 Nothing but Satanized affection deeply rooted in the heart could afford such store of malignant nutriment as this hellish slip must be fed with. 1891Dublin Rev. Jan. 186 A thirst for blood is the characteristic of the brutalised, or rather satanised man. |