释义 |
‖ Scotticè, Scoticè, adv.|ˈskɒtɪsiː| [med.L. Scotticē, Scōticē, f. late L. Scottic-us, Scōtic-us Scottish.] In Scotch.
1818Scott Hrt. Midl., note L, Lockman, so called from the small quantity of meal (Scottice, lock) which he was entitled to take. 1861Two Cosmos II. 129 An enormous pair of old worn-out shoes (Scottice, bauchles). |