释义 |
† ˈale-pole Obs. [ale- 4.] A pole or post set up as the sign of an ale-house; an ale-stake.
1533Frith Answ. More (1829) 331 The alepole is not the ale itself which it doth signify or represent. 1587Holinshed Chron. II. 22/2 Booths, and alepoles are pitched at Saint James his gate. 1616J. Deacon Tobacco Tort. 57 The hungry Hostesses ale-pole. |