释义 |
ˈthrongly, adv. Obs. or dial. [f. throng a. + -ly2.] Thickly, densely; busily.
1653H. More Conject. Cabbal. ii. §7 The World of Life, which is everywhere nigh at hand, and does very throngly inequitate the moist and unctuous Aire. 1727Bailey vol. II, Throngly..pressingly, crowdingly. So ˈthrongness, the state of being ‘throng’ or crowded; crowdedness.
1727P. Walker Cameron in Biogr. Presbyt. (1827) I. 276 When Prisons were more throng than ever, even in Dunnottar-Castle, where Eight-score and eight of us were driven into one Vault; and yet I never saw Throngness nor Irons marr any from writing. |