| 单词 | crown-shorn | 
| 释义 | > as lemmascrown-shorn   crown-shorn adj. literary, now rare 		 (a) having a shaven crown; spec. tonsured (obsolete);		 (b) shorn of a crown. ΚΠ 1563    J. Foxe Actes & Monuments 1036/1  				The whole crownshoren company brought to vtter shame. ?1630    T. Adams Wks. 787  				These fires haue beene kindled in a Land of peace, though many teares haue been showred vpon them... Yea, and will be still, so long as that crowne-shorne generation can transport their burning quils into England. 1826    Kaleidoscope 23 May 376/2  				No more thy [sc. Tintern Abbey's] walls will shelter crown-shorn guests. 1920    Times 29 June 15/1  				These men [sc. Lenin and Trotsky] to-day ironically symbolize the two crown-shorn heads of the pitifully bedraggled Russian eagle. < as lemmas | 
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