feese
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
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Obsolete form of feeze (“running start”).
— Conatum longius petere. Quintill: To fetche his feese of beave further of in leaping.
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Alternative form of fess (“horizontal band, in heraldry”).
— William Fellow als Norry grants to thomas thacker of Hyghege in Com. Derby gen . these Armes following: Gules a feese betwene iij maskes argent And by way of Augmentacon upon the Feese a treyfull asure stalkede verte betweene ij bytturse heds rasy in theire ppr . coloure, about theire necks a laase wth a folding knotte golde taslede azure on every masks iij droppes sable.
- Obsolete form of feeze (“state of fretful excitement or worry”).
动词 v.
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Alternative form of feeze (“to freeze”).
— Some rain in the night which feesed [froze] as it fell, […]
词源
Perhaps from Middle English fese (“a blast, a rush, a burst”), a derivative of Middle English fesen (“to put to flight”). More at faze.
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