单词 | geis |
释义 | geisn. In Irish folklore: a solemn injunction, prohibition, or taboo; a moral obligation. ΘΚΠ society > authority > subjection > prohibition > [noun] > taboo taboo1777 tapu1833 geis1880 shibboleth1930 society > morality > duty or obligation > [noun] > a duty or moral necessity needOE deedc1400 necessitya1500 office1534 work (also duty) of necessitya1602 incumbency?1608 remorsea1616 incumbence1684 call1704 commitment1837 calling1857 geis1965 1880 S. Ferguson Poems 63 This journey at this season was ill-timed, As made in violation of the gaysh. 1899 D. Hyde Lit. Hist. Ireland 344 He thought he saw Gradh son of Lir upon the plain, and it was a geis (tabu) to him to see that. 1899 D. Hyde Lit. Hist. Ireland 373 Every man who entered the Fenian ranks had four geasa (gassa, i.e., tabus) laid upon him. 1928 Observer 22 Jan. 5/4 Apparently a man could be either:—(1) Born under a ‘geis’ prohibiting certain actions on his part, or (2) Laid under ‘geis’ either at birth or any time during his life, either by divine or human agency. 1965 New Statesman 23 July 129/2 In a sense which most Irish people will know, this put Fallon under a geas, a moral compulsion, to say his bit. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1880 |
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