释义 |
be-smut, v.|bɪˈsmʌt| [f. be- 1 + smut v.] trans. ‘To blacken with smoke or soot’ (J.), to dirty; also fig.
1610Holland Camden's Brit. i. 154 That blot wherewith Chalcondilas hath besmutted our nation. 1656Earl of Monmouth Advt. fr. Parnass. 438 The flash did so singe his face, having monstrously besmutted him. Hence beˈsmutted ppl. a. (also said of wheat blackened by smut).
1829Blackw. Mag. XXVI. 33 We see the ‘rara avis,’ with beak and claws begrimed and besmutted. 1837Carlyle Fr. Rev. iii. v. iii. (D.) One besmutted, redbearded corn-ear in this which they cut. |