释义 |
‖ asthore Anglo-Ir.|æsˈθɔː(r)| [Irish, f. a O + stór treasure.] My treasure; (my) darling.
1894Somerville & Ross Real Charlotte III. xli. 132 Come in out o' the rain, asthore. a1896J. Todhunter in E. A. Sharp Lyra Celtica (1896) 170 Sure it's our complaint that's on us, asthore, this day. 1897Ross & Somerville Silver Fox v. 64 ‘Oh, asthoreen,’ wailed his mother... ‘Take the cup o' tay, asthore, don't be talkin' that way.’ 1906A. P. Graves in C. V. Stanford Nat. Song Bk. 156 I've found my bonny babe a nest On Slumber Tree: I'll rock you there to rosy rest, Astore Machree! |