释义 |
flurn, v. Obs. exc. dial.|flɜːn| [? alteration of flurre, fleer, after spurn or scorn.] intr. To sneer (at).
1656R. Fletcher Ex Otio Negotium To Rdr., And for those abortive births slipp'd from my brain..give me leave to flurn at them, as the poor excrescencies of Nature. 1866J. E. Brogden Prov. Words Lincolnsh. 72 Flurn, to show contempt by looks, to scorn. |