释义 |
quop, v. Obs. exc. dial.|kwɒp| [Later form of quap v.] To beat, throb, palpitate.
a1658Cleveland Model New Relig. 32 How Quops the Spirit? In what Garb or Air? 1679Dryden Limberham iii. ii, Oh, my Eyes grow dim! my Heart quops, and my back aketh. 1681Ballad Dk. Monmouth in Shaksp. Cent. Praise 387 His great Heart quops his Courage fails. 1848A. B. Evans Leicestersh. Words, Quop, to throb (used also in Gloucestershire) as in the suppuration of boils and abscesses. 1889Gissing Both of this Parish I. v. 103 It makes a body's heart quop to hear tell of such a history. |