'Spiriting away' definitions:
Definition of 'Spiriting away'
From: GCIDE
- Spirit \Spir"it\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Spirited; p. pr. & vb. n. Spiriting.]
- 1. To animate with vigor; to excite; to encourage; to inspirit; as, civil dissensions often spirit the ambition of private men; -- sometimes followed by up. [1913 Webster]
- Many officers and private men spirit up and assist those obstinate people to continue in their rebellion. --Swift. [1913 Webster]
- 2. To convey rapidly and secretly, or mysteriously, as if by the agency of a spirit; to kidnap; -- often with away, or off. [1913 Webster]
- The ministry had him spirited away, and carried abroad as a dangerous person. --Arbuthnot & Pope. [1913 Webster]
- I felt as if I had been spirited into some castle of antiquity. --Willis. [1913 Webster]
- Spiriting away (Law), causing to leave; the offense of inducing a witness to leave a jurisdiction so as to evade process requiring attendance at trial. [1913 Webster]