释义 |
▪ I. pank, v. dial.|pæŋk| intr. To pant.
1663Dryden Wild Gallant v. iii, We met three or four hugeous ugly devils..that made my heart so panck ever since, as they say! 1746Exmoor Scolding (E.D.S.) 48. 1864 Young Rabin Hill 7 (E.D.D.) Jist hark how he do pank an' blow. ▪ II. † pank, n. Obs. Of uncertain origin and sense. (The date seems to oppose its being connected with prec. vb., as a collateral form of pant n.2)
c1430Lydg. Min. Poems (Percy Soc.) 31 War the sicknesse that called is the pank,..A maladie called male de flank, A bocche that nedeth a good cirurgian. |