释义 |
thrimp, v. Sc. and north. dial. In 6 thrymp; 9 dial. thrump. [? Akin to thrum v.1] intr. and trans. To press; to push.
1513Douglas æneis xi. xii. 8 Apon thar strait born bridillis brankand fast, Now thrympand heyr, now thayr, thayr hedis can cast. 1825Jamieson, Thrump,..to press..as in a crowd... To push; especially applied to school-boys, when they push all before them from the one end of a form to another. a1828T. Bewick Howdy (1850) 10 His hands..thrimpt owr his Thees. Ibid. 13 Mouny oh them thrimped in. 1894Northumberl. Gloss., Thrimpt, pressed closely. |