释义 |
unˈcouthie, a. Sc. [un-1 7.] Dreary; uncomfortable; unfriendly.
1768Ross Helenore ii. 68 Tyn heart, tyn a'; we'll even tak sic bield, As thir uncouthy heather hills can yield. 1835D. Webster Orig. Sc. Rhymes 25 (E.D.D.), Think ye the auld uncouthie byke Wad wish them parted? |