释义 |
fanged, a.|fæŋd| [f. fang n. + -ed2.] Furnished with fangs; in various senses of fang n.
1602Shakes. Ham. iii. iv. 203 My two school-fellows,—Whom I will trust as I will adders fang'd. 1670Milton Hist. Eng. ii. (1851) 44 Chariots phang'd at the Axle with Iron Sithes. a1709Watts Horæ Lyr. ii, Victory of Poles 65 A ridge of knotty oaks Deep fang'd. 1791Cowper Iliad x. 424 As two fleet hounds sharp fang'd. 1794Coleridge Destiny of Nations xiii, The night was fanged with frost. 1816Kirby & Sp. Entomol. (1843) II. 34 They will make their fanged jaws meet at the very first stroke. 1820Keats St. Agnes xvii, They be more fang'd than wolves and bears. 1889Elvin Dict. Herald. Plate xlii, 52 Fanged tooth. |