释义 |
ˈcommeate, v. ? Obs.|ˈkɒmiːeɪt| [f. L. commeāt- ppl. stem of commeāre to go to and fro, f. com- + meāre to go.] intr. To pass to and fro, penetrate in all direction.
1655–60Stanley Hist. Philos. (1701) 401/1 Pythagoras defined what God is, thus, A mind which commeateth, and is diffused through every part of the World. 1698Money Masters all Things 107 Fidlers doe commeate from place to place. |