释义 |
† prowessed, a. Obs. rare.|ˈpraʊɪst| [f. prec. + -d = -ed2, app. through a misunderstanding of the superl. prowest (see prow a.) in Spenser and Milton.] Endowed with prowess; valiant.
1717E. Fenton Odyss. xi. Poems 111 Feminine Deceit, To them more fatal than the prowess'd Foe. 1726Pope Odyss. xviii. 139 Our freedom to thy prowess'd arm we owe. |