释义 |
scraze, v. dial.|skreɪz| [App. a blending of scratch and graze vbs.] trans. To scratch, graze (see E.D.D.). Hence scraze n., a scratch or graze.
1703Evelyn Mem. (1857) III. 397 A defluxion which fell into one of my legs, caused by a slight scraze on my shin bone, falling on a stump as I was walking in Brompton Park. 1865East Kent Gazette 7 Jan. 4/5, I found a small scraze of the right shin, which might have been caused by a fall. |