释义 |
ˈelf-shot [f. elf n.1 + shot.] 1. ‘Disease, supposed to be produced by the immediate agency of evil spirits’ (Jam.).
[c1000Ags. Leechd. III. 54 Ylfa ᵹescot.] 1681Glanvill Sadducismus (1726) 398 The sickness of William Black was an Elf-shot. 1841Borrow Zincali (1843) I. i. viii. 148 Shepherds and cowherds are most exposed to the effects of the elf-shot. 2. Sc. A flint arrow-head; see quot.
1769Pennant Tour Scotl. (1774) 101 Elf-shots..are supposed to be weapons shot by fairies at cattle. |