释义 |
seemlihead arch.|ˈsiːmlɪhɛd| (written -hed after Spenser). [f. seemly a. + -head.] The condition of being seemly; seemliness.
a1366Chaucer Rom. Rose 777 Ful fetis damiselles two, Right yonge, and fulle of semlihede. Ibid. 1130 A yong man ful of semelihede. c1403Clanvowe Cuckow & Night. 157 Lowliheed, and trewe companye, Seemliheed, largesse, and curtesye. 1596Spenser F.Q. iv. viii. 14 She..by his persons secret seemlyhed Well weend that he had beene some man of place. 1818Keats Endym. iv. 950 And then his tongue with sober seemlihed Gave utterance. |