释义 |
shawled, ppl. a.|ʃɔːld| [f. shawl n. (or v.) + -ed.] Wearing or covered with a shawl.
1834H. Martineau Farrers ii. 20 Then, while Jane settled herself, aproned, shawled, and mittened, at her desk. 1847Disraeli Tancred iv. ii, Their arms and shawled heads glistened in the silver blaze of the moon. 1876G. J. Whyte-Melville Katerfelto iii. 27 With a shawled robe of scarlet and orange reaching to her naked ankles. 1902E. B. Ottley in C. E. Osborne Father Dolling iv. (1905) 37 The shawled and hatless East End girls. |