释义 |
† deˈcerpt, v. Obs. [f. L. dēcerpt-, ppl. stem of dēcerpĕre: see prec. Cf. excerpt.] = prec.
a1612Donne βιαθανατος (1644) 83 The rags of Fathers decerpted and decocted by Gratian, and the glosses of these. 1651Raleigh's Ghost 355 The soule of the world, from which..they..taught..that..the Soules of men, were decerpted. |