释义 |
ˈdark-ˈlantern A lantern with a slide or arrangement by which the light can be concealed.
1650Fuller Pisgah iv. iii. 45 The pillar of the cloud, the first and perfect pattern of a dark-lantern. 1680Hickeringill Meroz 27 Vaux is Vaux though he carry a Dark-lanthorn and wear a Vizard. 1828Scott F.M. Perth v, Simon Glover..now came to the door with a dark-lantern in his hand. b. slang. (See quot.)
a1700B. E. Dict. Cant. Crew, A Dark-Lanthorn, the Servant or Agent that Receives the Bribe (at Court). |