释义 |
▪ I. docked, ppl. a.1|dɒkt| [f. dock v.1 + -ed1.] Cut short, curtailed; with short or shortened tail.
1408[see dock v.1 1]. c1440Promp. Parv. 125/2 Dockyd, lessyd or obryggyd, abbreviatus. 1830Carlyle Richter Misc. (1872) III. 26 Besides the docked cue, he had shirts a la Hamlet. 1861Sala Dutch Pict. xii. 187 A grey horse, with a docked military tail. ▪ II. docked, ppl. a.2 [f. dock n.2 3 + -ed2.] Having buttocks; in strong-docked, ‘that has strong Reins and Sinews, lusty, stout’ (Phillips 1706).
a1652Brome New Acad. ii. i, She's a tight strong dock't Tit. 1709Brit. Apollo II. No. 12. 3/1 A Strong dock'd Bucksome Quean. |