释义 |
▪ I. mouch, v. Obs. exc. dial.|muːtʃ| [? cogn. w. munch v.] trans. To eat up, to eat greedily.
1570Levins Manip. 216/42 To Mouche [rimed with couche, touche, auouche], eate, mandere. 1658in Phillips. 1866J. E. Brogden Prov. Words Linc. 130. Hence † ˈmoucher, a great eater; † ˈmouching, ? eating greedily.
1570Levins Manip. 71/19 A Moucher, manduco. 1607Dekker & Webster Sir T. Wyat Wks. 1873 III. 103 Clowne. O poore shrimpe, how art thou falne away for want of mouching? ▪ II. mouch, mouchache see mooch, mustachio. |