释义 |
watna, v. Sc.|ˈwɒtnə| [f. wat Sc. form of wot v. + na adv.3] (I) know not. Hence watnawhat n., a ‘don't know what’, a nondescript.
1725Ramsay Gent. Sheph. iv. ii, Sir William's cruel, that wad force his son For watna-whats, sae great a risk to run. 1818Scott Hrt. Midl. xvi, He's been a soldier, and he has been a play-actor, and I watna what he has been or hasna been. |