释义 |
clot-poll, -pole [cf. clod-poll.] †1. (clot poll, clot-.) A thick or ‘wooden’ head.
1611Shakes. Cymb. iv. ii. 184, I haue sent Clotens Clot⁓pole downe the streame..his Bodie's hostage For his returne. 2. (clotpoll, -pole.) A clod-poll, blockhead, dolt.
1606Shakes. Tr. & Cr. ii. i. 128, I will see you hang'd like Clotpoles. 1632Brome North. Lasse i. vi, As I bade you, Clotpoll? 1876Browning Pacchiarotto 24 Who shieldest the rogue and the clotpoll! |