释义 |
ˈeyling Obs. exc. dial. Forms: 5–7 elyng, 6–7 eling(e, 7 eyling, 9 dial. ealin. [perh. f. ele ‘wing’, aisle + -ing2.] †1. ? An aisle or wing of a church. See aisle 1. Obs.
1400Acct. Roll Vicars Choral, York, In emendatione i elyng'. 1528Test. Ebor. IX. 464 To be bur' [in the church of Skipton] in the north elyng. 2. A ‘lean-to’ or shed attached to a house. dial.
1625Court Roll, Wakefield, Partem i domus vocatam elinge. 1875Lanc. Gloss., Ealin', a shed set against another building..From the verb to heel or lean over. †3. ? A ‘bay’ of a barn. Obs.
1662in N. Riding Rec. VI. 51 An eyling of a barn. |