seel
/siːl/verb
with obj.
- archaic close (a person's eyes); prevent (someone) from seeing〈古〉合上(人眼); 防止(人)看见:
the wise Gods seel our eyes in our own filth.
明智的众神用我们自己的污物封住了我们的眼睛。
词源
late 15th cent. (originally a term in falconry meaning 'stitch shut the eyelids of (a hawk)'): from French ciller, or medieval Latin ciliare, from Latin cilium 'eyelid'.