释义 |
scienced, a.|ˈsaɪənst| [f. science + -ed2.] †1. Possessed of science, learned. Obs.
1656Earl of Monmouth tr. Boccalini's Advts. fr. Parnassus 53 Other Scienced men were served with all the delicacies of Learning. 1743Francis Horace, Odes i. xxxiv. 3, I mock'd at all religious Fear, Deep scienc'd in the mazy Lore Of mad Philosophy. 1746― Horace, Ep. i. xviii. 165 Enquire of every scienc'd Sage. 1836R. Furness Astrologer iii. Wks. (1858) 161 Beyond the scienced reach of ought refined In Herschell's mighty ken, or Newton's mind. 2. Trained, well versed, in the knowledge of the art of self-defence.
1820Blackw. Mag. VI. 613 He was a stronger and taller man than Mendoza..full of pluck, and fine scienced. |