释义 |
snooded, ppl. a.|ˈsnuːdɪd| [f. snood n. or v.] Wearing a snood; bound by a snood.
1810Scott Lady of L. iii. xx, And plaided youth, with jest and jeer, Which snooded maiden would not hear. 1847Whittier Barclay of Ury 81 The snooded daughter..Smiled on him who bore renown. 1898R. Buchanan Father Anthony xvii, Her hand stole up to her head and touched the snooded folds of the locks. |