释义 |
drong dial. Also drang. [f. ablaut stem of dring, s.w. form of thring, OE. þringan to press, compress.] A narrow lane or passage.
1787Grose Prov. Gloss., Drang, a narrow lane or passage. Devonsh. 1830Mem. Gentlewoman of Old School, Each..opening into a different street, or, I should rather say, lane; indeed, one was denominated a drang. 1863Barnes Dorset Gloss., Drong or Drongway, a narrow way between two hedges or walls. 1880–88West Cornwall Gloss. & W. Somerset Word-bk., Drang, Drang-way. 1888T. Hardy Wessex Tales (1889) 161 Accessible for vehicles and live-stock by a side ‘drong’. |