释义 |
ˈout-ˌlodging, n. [out- 1.] A lodging or domicile situated outside a certain limit.
1642Fuller Holy & Prof. St. ii. xiv. 103 As for out-lodgings (..necessary evils..) he rather tolerates then approves them. Ibid. xx. 130 He counts it a disgrace..that we..should not know the out-lodgings of the same house. So ˈout-ˌlodging ppl. a. [out- 10], lodging outside, having one's quarters outside a certain limit.
1647Fuller Good Th. in Worse T. (1841) 118 Out-lodging deer are seldom seen to be so fat as those which keep them⁓selves within the park. |