释义 |
skyish, a.|ˈskaɪɪʃ| [f. sky n.1 + -ish.] 1. Lofty; approaching the sky.
1602Shakes. Ham. v. i. 276 To o're top old Pelion, or the skyish head Of blew Olympus. [1816Byron Let. to Moore 5 Jan., The skyish top of blue Olympus.] 1844Blackw. Mag. LVI. 78 The distant spires Of skyish hills. 2. Resembling that of the sky.
1818Ld. Jeffrey Let. to C. Wilkes 5 Aug., The whole landscape took a strange silvery skyish tint. |