释义 |
▪ I. stinged, a.|stɪŋd| [f. sting n.2 + -ed2.] Furnished or armed with a sting (lit. and fig.).
1552Huloet, Prycked or stynged, Aculeatus. 1608Topsell Serpents 88 You shall haue all those that lacke stinges presently come flying about you, which the stinged waspes neuer are seene to doe. 1782J. Brown View Nat. & Revealed Relig. v. ii. (1796) 355 Christ's death being stinged by the curse, he met it with agony and terror. 1858W. R. Pirie Inq. Hum. Mind vii. 348 The drones..are killed by the more numerous stinged masses. a1882C. Rossetti Ballad of Boding 27 Stinged Worm meseemed loathly in his place. ▪ II. † stinged, ppl. a. Obs. [Irregular weak pa. pple. of sting v.1] Wounded by stinging, stung.
1565Stapleton tr. Bede's Hist. Ch. Eng. 14 Forthwyth all the force of the venim was staynched, and the swelling of the stinged bodies vtterly asswaged. 1577Kendall Flowers of Epigr., Trifles 24 b, At last with tinglyng stynged hande, he comes his mother to. 1682Otway Venice Preserved v, When our sting'd hearts haue leap'd to meet each other. |