释义 |
sharped, ppl. a.|ʃɑːpt| [f. sharp v. + -ed1.] 1. = sharpened ppl. a. 1. Now rare or Obs.
1340–70Alex. & Dind. 294 Wiþ no scharpede schar to schape þe forwes. 1557in Tottel's Misc. (Arb.) 145 He [Cupid] shot his sharped fiery dart. 1591Spenser Ruines of Rome 16 Her haughtie walls..And sharped steeples high shot vp in ayre. 2. Mus. Of a note: Raised in pitch, spec. raised a semitone by a sharp.
1746Tansur New Mus. Gram. 23 All descending sharp'd Notes. |