释义 |
ablings, -ins, adv. properly northern.|ˈeɪblɪnz| [f. able a. + -lings.] In a manner that is able to be; possibly, perhaps.
1597–1605A. Montgomerie Poems (1821) 42 The man may ablens tyne a stot That cannot count his kinsch. 1768Ross Helenore 101 I've ablins said that I sall tak you with me. 1863Atkinson Whitby Gloss. s.v. As for walking sae far and nae farther, I think I aiblins might. |