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单词 lese
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lesev.

Brit. /liːz/, U.S. /liz/
Forms: pre-1700 lease, pre-1700 leese, pre-1700 1700s leise, pre-1700 1700s–1800s lese, 1700s laese, 1900s– leize.
Origin: Formed within English, by back-formation. Etymon: lesed adj.
Etymology: Back-formation < lesed adj., interpreted as the past participle of a verb (compare -ed suffix1). Compare earlier lesion n. 2 and lèse-majesté n.The verb is usually found in the past participle.
Scots Law. Now rare.
transitive (usually in passive). To cause loss, damage, or harm to (a person, or his or her property, reputation, etc.).
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > cause or effect (harm) [verb (transitive)] > do harm or injury to
werdec725
wema1000
evilc1000
harmc1000
hinderc1000
teenOE
scathec1175
illc1220
to wait (one) scathec1275
to have (…) wrong1303
annoya1325
grievec1330
wrong1390
to do violence to (also unto)a1393
mischievea1393
damagea1400
annulc1425
trespass1427
mischief1437
poisonc1450
injurea1492
damnify1512
prejudge1531
misfease1571
indemnify1583
bane1601
debauch1633
lese1678
empoison1780
misguggle1814
nobble1860
strafe1915
to dick up1951
the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > damage to reputation > detract from [verb (transitive)] > bring discredit on or bring into disrepute
unworthyc1230
alosea1325
low1340
ensclaundre1389
foulc1390
disparagea1400
deface1529
depress1550
discredit?1550
ignoblec1590
redound1591
reproach1593
blame1596
nullify1603
scandal1606
sinka1616
even1625
explode1629
disrepute1649
disrepute1651
lese1678
rogue1678
reflect1769
disconsider1849
dispraise1879
1678 G. Mackenzie Laws & Customes Scotl. 520 A minor cannot be restored except he shew that he was circumveened or lees'd by his confession.
1717 in H. Paton Session Bk. Wigtown (1934) 216 If he thought himself laesed by being called before them he had free liberty to appeal.
1841 Cases Court of Session 3 872 Their grandfather never had an onerous right; their father was not lesed by the decrees annulling the simulate title.
1939 F. Drake-Carnell It's Old Sc. Custom 66 If any nobleman..or others, having lands lying contiguous or adjacent to the said Commonty, shall find themselves leized or prejudiced in any sort by this day's marching, they are hereby required to state their objections.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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