释义 |
† ˈgothele, v. Obs. In 3–4 goþele(n, -i, 4 godele(n, -y. [Echoic.] 1. intr. To make a low rumbling noise, as bubbles rising through water, or as is heard in the bowels.
c1290S. Eng. Leg. I. 314/530 Þat ilke druye breth..þe ȝwile it is in þe watere it goþeleth swyþe loude. 1393Langl. P. Pl. C. vii. 398 Hus guttes gonne godely [v.r. to goþel] as two gredy sowes. Ibid. xvi. 97 Thenne shulleþ his gottes godelen [v.r. goþelen] and he by-gynne to galpe. 2. trans. To slander. Hence ˈgodeling vbl. n.
1340Ayenb. 66 Efterward comeþ þe godelinges. Þet is huanne þe on godeleþ þanne oþrene. And þet is zuo grat zenne þet þe writynge zayþ, þet huo þet godeleþ his emcristen, he ys acorsed of god. |