释义 |
hiant, a. rare.|ˈhaɪənt| [ad. L. hiānt-em, pr. pple. of hiā-re to gape.] Gaping; having a wide aperture. (Chiefly in Nat. Hist.)
1800J. Hurdis Fav. Village 17 E'er he pours into the distant deep, Through the wide fauces of yon hiant cliffs. 1848Hardy in Proc. Berw. Nat. Club II. No. 6. 335 Maxillæ rather broad..the lobes hiant. |