单词 | jaunt it |
释义 | > as lemmasjaunt it 5. intransitive. To make a short journey, trip, or excursion; to take a jaunt, now, esp., for pleasure. Also †jaunt it. ΘΚΠ society > travel > [verb (intransitive)] > make short journey or excursion, esp. for pleasure to go abroadc1400 to make an errandc1400 to look out1551 jaunt1647 out1653 trip1664 to make or take a step1670 to step up1758 run1759 excursion1792 excursionize1866 tripper1959 1647 R. Stapleton tr. Juvenal Sixteen Satyrs x. 183 He, to his Moores..o're the Pyren mountains jaunts. 1766 Garrick in G. Coleman's Posth. Lett. (1820) 292 We are jaunting it for a few days. 1803 E. S. Bowne Let. in Scribner's Mag. (1887) Aug. 178/1 I am most tired of jaunting. 1848 C. C. Clifford tr. Aristophanes Frogs 37 He'd to the market jaunt. 1895 Daily News 13 Feb. 5/5 The Lord Mayor and the Sheriffs [of Dublin] jaunting over to London with the petition presented themselves..at the door of the House. < as lemmas |
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