释义 |
unˈchance north. and Sc. [un-1 12. Cf. wanchance.] Mischance, misfortune.
a1400–50Alexander 822* (Dublin MS.), [He] Comand kenely hys knyghtez to kepe to hys blonkez, Þat no vnchaunce þaim achefe. 1535Stewart Cron. Scot. (Rolls) III. 405 Quhen this wnchance wes to king Richart kend. 1823Galt Gilhaize lxxvi, Those grevious unchances which darkened the latter days of so many of the pious. |