释义 |
nine-eyed, a.|ˈnaɪnaɪd| Having nine eyes. †1. As an opprobrious epithet. Obs. rare.
1694Echard Plautus Pref. A 3, I'll fetch ye out..for a damnable, prying, nine-ey'd Witch. 1703Farquhar Inconstant ii. ii, You son of a nine-eyed whore, d'ye come to abuse me? 2. nine-eyed eel, the lamprey. Sc.
1810Neill List Fishes 30 (Jam.), Lesser Lamprey... The popular name Nine-eyed-eel arises from the spiracles being taken for eyes. 1838Johnston in Proc. Berw. Nat. Club l. vi. 176 Sea-Lamprey. The Nine-eyed Eel. So nine-eyes. dial. (a) The lamprey. (b) The butterfish (Gunnellus vulgaris). Cf. MDu. neghenoghe (Du. negenoog), MLG. negenoge (hence Da. negenöie, Sw. nejonöga), OHG. niunouga (MHG. -ouge, G. neunauge). (a)1841Hartshorne Salop. Ant. 517 Nine-eyes, the Ammocætes branchialis of Naturalists, so called from having a number of spiracles on each side, or branchial orifices in a lateral groove. 1880–4[see nine-holes 3]. 1896tr. Boas' Text Bk. Zool. 382 The Nine-eyes of Lampreys..have a circular sucking mouth with horny teeth. (b)1863Couch Brit. Fishes II. 236 Butterfish. Swordick, Gunnel, Nine eyes. 1879Satchell Gloss. Fish Names 5 Blennius gunnellus, Butter-fish.., Nine-eyes. |