释义 |
ladykin|ˈleɪdɪkɪn| [f. lady n. + -kin.] A little lady; occas. used as a term of endearment.
1853E. S. Sheppard Ch. Auchester I. 321, I had missed it in my room—that baby of mine, that doll, that ladykin. 1876T. Hardy Ethelberta (1890) 315 The young ladykin whom the solemn vowing concerned had lingered round the choir screen. 1884Browning Ferishtah, Camel-driver 46 ‘Ha, Ladykin, Still at thy frolics, girl of gold?’ laughed he. |