释义 |
lated, ppl. a. poet.|ˈleɪtɪd| [as if f. *late vb. (f. late a.1) + -ed1.] = belated.
a1592Greene Orpharion Wks. (Grosart) XII. 73 Cvpid abroade was lated in the night. 1592Warner Alb. Eng. viii. xli. (1612) 198 If, perhaps, he lated weare. 1605Shakes. Macb. iii. iii. 6 Now spurs the lated traveller apace. 1606― Ant. & Cl. iii. xi. 3, I am so lated in the world, that I Haue lost my way for euer. 1697Dryden Virg. Past. vii. 56 Come when my lated Sheep at Night return. 1812Byron Ch. Har. i. lxxii, Ne vacant space for lated wight is found. 1813Scott Rokeby ii. x, The lated peasant shunned the dell. 1829― Doom Devorgoil ii. ii, Some hedge-inn, the haunt of lated drunkards. 1867G. Macdonald Poems 67 High sails the lated crow. 1898T. Hardy Wessex Poems 80 Albeit therein—as lated tongues bespoke—Brunswick's high heart was drained. |