源自晚期拉丁語 abacinātus , abacinō 的完成時被動分詞;可能由 ab ( 「 離,出 」 ) + bacīnum ( 「 盆 」 ) 或 bacīnus 組成。可能與現代意大利語 abbacinare ( 「 使目眩,使眼花 」 ) 同源。
abacinate (第三人稱單數簡單現在時 abacinates ,現在分詞 abacinating ,一般過去時及過去分詞 abacinated )
( 及物 , 罕用 ) 用燒紅 的金屬 棒或金屬板使人失明
1905 , James M. Ludlow, Sir Raoul ,第 233 頁 :"You young scapegrace," said Dandolo, "I will myself abacinate you — in the Venetian way." "How's that?" "Blind your eyes with the glare, not of hot irons, but of new ducats. Count your pile." (請為本引文添加中文翻譯 )
1945 , Robert Hardy Andrews, Burning Gold [1] ,第 196 頁:Their straining eyes abacinated by the cup of terror, their throats stopped, their powers dead within them, they hung breathless, motionless. (請為本引文添加中文翻譯 )
1986 , Jeff Hanneman (作曲作詞), 「Angel of Death」, 出自 Reign in Blood , 演出者 Slayer:Abacinate , eyes that bleed, praying for the end of your wide awake nightmare.(請為本引文添加中文翻譯 )
1999 , Srinivas Aravamudan, Tropicopolitans , →ISBN ,第 220 頁 :This chiasmic image of the subject's imperviousness suggests a sensory deprivation beyond sublimity, like that of abacinated anti-epistemology. (請為本引文添加中文翻譯 )
abacināte
abacinō 的第二人稱 複數 現在時 主動態 命令式