“dutch”的英英意思

单词 dutch
释义 I. dutch, n.2 slang.
[Abbrev. of duchess.]
A costermonger's wife; gen. a wife; often old Dutch.
a1889Mitchell Jimmy Johnson's Holiday (Barrère & Leland), He made a vow he'd never row With his old Dutch again.1889Barrère & Leland Dict. Slang I. 341/2 Dutch (popular), a wife.1893A. Chevalier My Old Dutch, There ain't a lady livin' in the land As I'd ‘swop’ for my dear old Dutch!1901R. C. Lehmann Anni Fugaces 128, I detected a coster..with some one to act as his Dutch.1926Calgary Daily Herald 7 June, Joe Brown, Sal Gratton, and the rest of the quaint coster characters of ‘My Old Dutch’ come to life and live over their romantic story at the Strand theatre.
II. dutch, v.
[f. Dutch a.]
trans. To clarify and harden (quills) by plunging them in heated sand or rapidly passing them through a fire.
1763Lond. Chron. 3–6 Sept. 231/1 Advt., The whole art of Dutching, Clarifying, and Making of Quills perfectly clear and hard.1768Woman of Honor III. 215 Hardened like a quill, by being Dutched.1837Whittock, etc. Compl. Bk. Trades (1842) 373 We imported vast quantities of quills from Hamburgh, Rotterdam, etc., and these were clarified or Dutched.

 

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