释义 |
lor', lor, int. vulgar.|lɔː(r)| A clipped form of lord, used as an interjection and in certain exclamatory phrases. (Cf. law, lawks.)
1835–6Dickens Sk. Boz, Characters iv, ‘Lor! how nice!’ said the youngest Miss Ivins. 1865― Mut. Fr. i. ix, ‘Lor-a-mussy [= Lord have mercy]!’ exclaimed Mrs. Boffin. 1870M. Bridgman Ro. Lynne I. xiii. 213 Lor'! what a fuss. |