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词汇 proscript
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Definition of proscript in English:

proscript

noun ˈprəʊskrɪpt
  • A proscribed person; an outlaw; an exile.

adjective ˈprəʊskrɪpt
rare, literary
  • That has been proscribed.

Origin

Late 16th century; earliest use found in Abraham Fleming (c1552–1607), author, literary editor, and Church of England clergyman. From classical Latin prōscriptus proscribed person, use as noun of past participle of prōscrībere. Compare Middle French, French proscrit person condemned to death without judicial process, banished person
late Middle English; earliest use found in John Lydgate (c1370–c1449), poet and prior of Hatfield Regis. From classical Latin prōscriptus, past participle of prōscrībere.

Definition of proscript in US English:

proscript

nounˈprəʊskrɪpt
  • A proscribed person; an outlaw; an exile.

adjectiveˈprəʊskrɪpt
rare, literary
  • That has been proscribed.

Origin

Late 16th century; earliest use found in Abraham Fleming (c1552–1607), author, literary editor, and Church of England clergyman. From classical Latin prōscriptus proscribed person, use as noun of past participle of prōscrībere. Compare Middle French, French proscrit person condemned to death without judicial process, banished person<br>late Middle English; earliest use found in John Lydgate (c1370–c1449), poet and prior of Hatfield Regis. From classical Latin prōscriptus, past participle of prōscrībere.

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