释义 |
chined, ppl. a.|tʃaɪnd| [f. chine n.2 and v.2] 1. Having a chine; chiefly in comb.
1577B. Googe Heresbach's Husb. iii. (1586) 116 A good Horse..Double chinde upon his loines, a gutter runes withall. a1616Beaum. & Fl. Scornful Lady v. i. (R.) These..steel chin'd rascals that undo us all. 1861Times 27 Sept., A..well-shaped, full-chined, fine-snouted..hog. †2. Broken-backed. Obs. rare.
1611Cotgr., Eschiné..chyned, broken-backed. †3. Affected with ‘mourning of the chine’; see chine n.2 5.
a1616Beaum. & Fl. Cust. Country iii. iii, He's chin'd, he's chin'd, good man: he is a mourner. |