释义 |
▪ I. kyd, kydd(e, kyde obs. forms of kid. ▪ II. † kyd, kydde, v. Obs. (pseudo-arch.) [Evolved from ME. kyd, i-kyd, pa. pple. of kithe v. misunderstood by Palsgrave, and misused by Spenser.] trans. To know.
1530Palsgr. 598/2, I kydde (Lydgate) I knowe..This terme is nat yet in use. 1579Spenser Sheph. Cal. Dec. 92, 93 Ah! unwise and witlesse Colin Cloute, That kydst the hidden kinds of many a wede, Yet kydst not ene to cure thy sore hart-roote. [Gloss: kidst, knowest.] |