释义 |
dada1|ˈdædə, dəˈdɑː| Also dadda, da-da. [Cf. dad n.1] A child's word for father; cf. papa. (In some parts pronounced daˈda, like paˈpa, and used instead of that word.)
16883rd Coll. Poems, Loyal Litany xvi, Or if the Smock and Dada fails, Adopt a Brat of Neddy Hayles. 1689Farquhar Love & Bottle i, Poor child! he's as like his own dadda as if he were spit out of his mouth. 1775F. Burney Early Diary (1889) II. 117 Dear Dada, I have this moment received your letter. 1842in Robson Bards of Tyne (1863) 227 A, U, A, my bonny bairn..A, U, A—thou suin may learn To say dada se canny. 1866C. M. Yonge Prince & Page iii. 52 The child still cried for her da-da. |