单词 | squire-trap |
释义 | > as lemmassquire-trap squire-trap n. a soft spot or piece of ground into which one may sink while riding after hounds. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > land > landscape > marsh, bog, or swamp > [noun] > wet place, mire, or slough sloughc900 mooreOE letch1138 mire1219 sougha1300 dew1377 slop?a1400 flashc1440 slothc1440 slonk1488 slot?a1500 rilling1610 slab1610 water-gall1657 slunkc1700 slack1719 mudhole1721 bog-hole1788 spew1794 wetness1805 stabble1821 slob1836 sludge1839 soak1839 mudbath1856 squire-trap1859 loblolly1865 glue-pot1892 swelter1894 poaching1920 1859 G. A. Lawrence Sword & Gown ii. 14 Old Heathfield, who, when he is up to his girths in a squire-trap, never halloas ‘ware bog’, till five or six more are in it. 1861 G. J. Whyte-Melville Market Harborough 88 Miss Dove was fast luring him into a country which..was very cramped and blind, full of ‘doubles’, ‘squire-traps’, and other pit-falls for the unwary. < as lemmas |
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