释义 |
lauwine (ˈlɔːwɪn, Ger. laʊˈviːnə) Also lawine. [ad. G. lawine, according to Kluge f. lau mild, tepid.] An avalanche.
1818Byron Ch. Har. iv. xii, Nations melt..and downward go, Like lauwine loosen'd from the mountain's belt. 1833Penny Cycl. I. 389 Generally termed Avalanches, or some⁓times lauwines. 1845Blackw. Mag. LVIII. 34, I see..the cliff-cradled lawine essay its first motion. 1881J. Nichol Death Themistocles, etc. 131 Down whose slope the Lauwine thunders. |