释义 |
wept, ppl. a.|wɛpt| [pa. pple. of weep v.] a. Of tears: Shed in weeping. Also fig. of poetry. b. Of a person: Mourned for, lamented, with tears. Also absol.
1594Zepheria ix. C 1, He wip't wept teares from Tellus bosome. Ibid. x. C 1 b, Since that, how often haue they sent wept Elegies To beg remorse at thy obdurat hart? 1729Savage Wanderer ii. 83 Near the wept Fair, her Harp Cecilia strung. 1829J. F. Cooper Borderers I. 1 heading, The Borderers; or the Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish. |