释义 |
foxship|ˈfɒksʃɪp| [f. fox n. + -ship.] 1. The character or qualities of a fox.
1607Shakes. Cor. iv. ii. 18 Had'st thou Foxship To banish him that strooke more blowes for Rome Then thou hast spoken words? 2. As a mock title.
1863W. Lancaster Praeterita 41 If I meet thy foxship afterdays..I'll mar that serpent face..And leave thy surgy rock without a king. 1870Standard 13 Dec., His fox⁓ship was ‘run into’ between Culgaith and Longwathby. |