释义 |
immund, a. rare.|ɪˈmʌnd| [ad. L. immundus, f. im- (im-2) + mundus clean, pure. Cf. F. immonde.] Unclean, impure; filthy, foul.
1621Burton Anat. Mel. i. ii. ii. v, Through their owne nastinesse and sluttishnesse, and immund sordid maner of life. 1861Mrs. Norton Lady La G. Prol. 48 Where birds immund find shelter dank. 1875H. S. Cunningham Chron. Dustypore (1877) 288 Great were the cleansings, the white⁓washings..in many an immund old town and ill-odoured village. |