| 单词 |
oceanous |
| 释义 |
† oceanousadj.Origin: A borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin Ōceanus , -ous suffix. Etymology: < classical Latin Ōceanus ocean n. + -ous suffix. N.E.D. (1902) indicates the stress as oˈceanous. In early editions of Bailey (1730–1800), the stress is indicated as oceˈanous. Obsolete. rare. the world > the earth > water > sea or ocean > [adjective] > relating to or existing in ocean 1730 N. Bailey et al. Oceanous, of or pertaining to the Ocean. 1790 J. White 113 We saw a whale, several seals, and many large oceanous birds. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2004; most recently modified version published online September 2019). < adj.1730 |
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- have, etc, someone in stitches
- have, get a cob on
- have, get an inkling
- have, get an inkling of something
- have, hold, make, take strife
- have, in warison
- have, keep, make, smite, strike, battle
- have, know, see, etc no better wone
- have, know, see, etc no other wone
- have, make, take a person sworn
- have, make, take sworn
- have, or hold in veneration
- have, receive, take a foil
- have, receive, take a one's foil
- have, receive, take a the foil
- have, repulse
- have, take a fancy for, to
- have, take an end
- have, take felicity in or to
- have, take in charge
- have, take the steer
- have, take the steer of a country
- have, take the steer of a etc
- have, take, give charge of
- have, take, give the charge of
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