释义 |
muttony, a.|ˈmʌt(ə)nɪ| [f. mutton + -y.] Having the quality of mutton.
1858R. S. Surtees Ask Mamma lxxv. 329 He had killed a south-down,—not one of your modern muttoney-lambs, but an honest, home-fed, four-year-old. 1881R. Grant White Engl. Without & Within 101 There it was mutton which was mutton, and yet was not muttony. |