释义 |
‖ ˈsoga, n. Amer. [Sp. (also Pg. and It.), of doubtful origin.] A rope of esparto grass or other material. Also attrib.
1860Mayne Reid Hunters' Feast xvii, He is exposed..to the perils of..the creaking ‘soga’ bridge. 1910Blackw. Mag. June 842/2 Gnawing through the sogas of the horses. Hence ˈsoga v., to tie up with a soga or sogas.
1902H. H. Prichard Thro' Heart of Patagonia xi. 161 The next morning we sogaed up the horses and set out. |