释义 |
wondered, ppl. a.|ˈwʌndəd| [f. wonder n. or v. + -ed.] †1. Wonderful, marvellous. Obs.
c1586C'tess Pembroke Ps. xcvi. ii, Of his actes the wondred story Paint unto each people forth. Ibid. cvi. ix, God..Preserv'd them soe by miracles of might,..And wondred works. 1612Drayton Poly-olb. viii. 448 Into what sundry gyres her wondered self she throws. 2. wondered-at: see wonder v. 1 a, d.
c1611Chapman Iliad xxiv. 420 A great time Achilles gaz'd vpon His wonderd-at approch. 1615― Odyss. xi. 242 My Father..vsde no sumptuous beds, Wonderd at furnitures. 1637Rutherford Lett. 8 Aug. (1881) 96 My..never-enough-wondered-at Lord Jesus. ¶ In the following, wondred is virtually in parasynthetic comb. (‘performing such rare wonders’).
1610Shakes. Temp. iv. i. 123 So rare a wondred Father. |