释义 |
luggie Sc.|ˈlʌgɪ| [f. lug n.2 + -ie.] A small wooden vessel with a ‘lug’ or handle.
1725Ramsay Gentle Sheph. iii. ii, Beech luggies mingle, On skelfs forgainst the door. 1785Burns Halloween xxxii, In order on the clean hearth-stane, The luggies three are ranged. 1876C. Gibbon R. Gray xxxvii, Two strapping lassies..preparing the luggies..for the evening's milk. 1901R. Anderson Hist. Kilsyth iv. 30 There were ‘luggies’ in the morning filled with porridge. |