释义 |
parsonet colloq. or humorous.|pɑːsəˈnɛt| [f. parson + -et1.] 1. A parson's child.
1812G. Colman Br. Grins, Two Parsons xxv, The Parson dearly lov'd his darling pets, Sweet, little, ruddy, ragged, Parsonets. 2. A petty or newly-fledged parson.
1834Gen. P. Thompson Exerc. III. 15 This is all ‘hay, straw, stubble’;—the stuff..to make over to hireling preachers and fashionable parsonets. 1877P. Brooks Lect. Preach. ii. (1895) 45 The people in the neighbourhood dubbed us ‘parsonnettes’. |