释义 |
▪ I. kee s.w. dial. f. kye, pl. of cow: cf. key n.4
1714Gay Sheph. Week ii. 21 Cic'ly the Western Lass that tends the Kee, The Rival of the Parson's Maid was She. [Note:—Kee, a West-Country Word for Kine or Cows.] a1746Exmoor Scolding (E.D.S.) 202 Whan tha goast to tha melking o' tha Kee. ▪ II. † kee weakened form of quo(th: cf. ka v.2
1602Narcissus (1893) 575 Ile bee at hand, kee pickpurse. ▪ III. kee, keeble obs. ff. key n.1, kibble n.3 |