释义 |
ˈcockneydom [f. cockney n. + -dom.] 1. The domain of cockneys (or of the ‘cockney school’ of literature); cockneys collectively.
1830Blackw. Mag. XXVII. 390 The divine right of King of Cockneydom. 1854Tait's Mag. XXI. 332 Young Cockneydom was a different thing, however, from old Cockneydom. 1871Carlyle in Mrs. Carlyle's Lett. III. 88 Cockneydom unchained. 2. Cockney influence or characteristics.
1862Mrs. Speir Last Years Ind. 113 In these days of all prevailing cockneydom. |