释义 |
new-minted, ppl. a. [new adv. 3.] Newly coined or formed. Also new-mint v.
1593Nashe Christ's T. (1613) 2 New mint my mind to the likeness of thy lowlines. 1598Marston Sco. Villanie To iudiciall Perusers, Some of his new-minted Epithets, (as Reall, Intrinsecate, Delphicke). 1643Trapp Comm. Gen. xli. 25 Novellists, that can abide to hear nothing but what is new-minted. 1713Guardian No. 149 ⁋19 Horace advises, that all new minted Words should have a Greek derivation. 1781Cowper Charity 513 When Scandal has new-minted an old lie,..'Tis called a Satire. |