释义 |
ˈneck-collar Now arch. [f. neck n.1] A collar. Also transf.
1530Palsgr. 247/2 Neccoller for a woman, gorgias. 1546Test. Ebor. (Surtees) VI. 245 One neccoller wroght withe golde. 1549Rutland MSS. (1905) IV. 570 Nekcollers for horse drought, xliij. 1821Scott Pirate xxxi, Are you avised what death he died of?..for I have heard that it was of a tight neck-collar—a hempen fever, or the like. 1865J. H. Ingraham Pillar of Fire (1872) 326 Many of the prisoners were confined to a long iron bar, by neck-collars. |