释义 |
thrummer|ˈθrʌmə(r)| [f. thrum v.3 + -er1.] One who thrums or strums on a stringed instrument; an idle or indifferent player.
1706E. Ward Hud. Rediv. I. x. 8 A Welsh Thrummer's slaving Ass, That carr's his Harp from Place to Place. a1810Tannahill Wand. Bard Poems (1846) 108 No, thou old intruding thrummer, Thou canst have no lodging here. 1850S. Dobell Roman vii, To the buttery-hatch, Ye strolling thrummers. |