释义 |
eloign \ə̇ˈlȯin, ēˈ-\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English eloynen, esloignen, from Middle French esloigner, from Old French esloignier, from es- (from Latin ex-) + loing far, from Latin longe long, far, adverb from longus long — more at long 1. archaic : to take (oneself) far away 2. archaic a. : to convey to a distance or beyond a legal jurisdiction b. : conceal < eloign goods liable to distress > |