源自晚期拉丁语 abacinātus, abacinō 的完成时被动分词;可能由 ab (“离,出”) + bacīnum (“盆”) 或 bacīnus 组成。可能与现代意大利语 abbacinare (“使目眩,使眼花”) 同源。
abacinate (第三人称单数简单现在时 abacinates,现在分词 abacinating,一般过去时及过去分词 abacinated)
- (及物,罕用) 用烧红的金属棒或金属板使人失明
1905, James M. Ludlow, Sir Raoul,第 233 页:"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."- (请为本引文添加中文翻译)
1945, Robert Hardy Andrews, Burning Gold[1],第 196 页:Their straining eyes abacinated by the cup of terror, their throats stopped, their powers dead within them, they hung breathless, motionless.- (请为本引文添加中文翻译)
1986, Jeff Hanneman (作曲作词), “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.- (请为本引文添加中文翻译)
1999, Srinivas Aravamudan, Tropicopolitans, →ISBN,第 220 页:This chiasmic image of the subject's imperviousness suggests a sensory deprivation beyond sublimity, like that of abacinated anti-epistemology.- (请为本引文添加中文翻译)