释义 |
pre-sarˈtorial, a. nonce-wd. [pre- B. 1.] Anterior to the rise of the ‘sartorial art’ or tailoring.
1871Lowell Study Wind., Thoreau 145 Bran had its prophets, and the presartorial simplicity of Adam its martyrs, tailored impromptu from the tar-pot of incensed neighbours. |