prescript

名词 n. 形容词 adj.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Something prescribed; a rule, regulation or dictate.
    — By his prescript a sanctuary is framed Of cedar
  2. A medical prescription. obsolete
    — Nor did he ever with so much regret submit unto any prescript, as when his physicians, after his great fever that he had in Oxford , required him to eat suppers.
形容词 adj.
  1. Directed; prescribed. not-comparable
    — A Holy place is ſomething, a ſeparate time is ſomething, a preſcript form of words is more, and ſeparate and ſolemn actions are more yet; but all theſe are made common by a common perſon, and therefore without a diſtinction of perſons have not a natural and reaſonable diſtinction and ſolemnity and exterior religion.

词形变化

prescripts plural

词源

词源 1
Latin praescriptum: compare Old French prescript.
词源 2
Latin praescriptum: compare Old French prescript.
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