释义 |
ˈslagger, v. Now dial. [Of obscure origin.] intr. To loiter, lag, walk slowly or lamely. Also fig. Hence ˈslaggering vbl. n.
1622R. Preston Godly Man's Inquisit. ii. 47 It is not leaden heeles, but faint and dead hearts that makes vs slagger. Ibid. 62 Fie on this slaggering and staggering of Christians. 1809Batchelor Anal. Eng. Lang. 144. c 1821 Masters Dick & Sal xxxii. (Kent. Gl.), An so we slagger'd den, ya know, An gaapt an stared about. 1887in Kentish Gloss. |