释义 |
† ˈbutter-ham Obs. rare. [app. ad. Du. boterham ‘slice of bread-and-butter’, used in a slang or humorous sense.] ? A partial lining to a cloak.
[1863Good Words 868 [A Dutchman says] ‘Give me a butterham with flesh and a half-bottle wine’. ]1716A. Behn Dutch Lov. iii. ii. 189 A Cloak..not through lin'd, but fac'd as far as 'twas turn'd back, with a pair of frugal *Butter-hams. |