单词 | to bear a bone in one's hood |
释义 | > as lemmasto bear a bone in one's hood ΚΠ c1450 (?a1449) in Minor Poems J. Lydgate (1934) ii. 459 Hit may well hap he shall haue an horn, A large bone to stuff wythall his hood. a1500 in R. L. Greene Early Eng. Carols (1935) 268 Some of them be trewe of love Beneth the gerdell but nat above, And in a hode a bone can chove. c1500 Piers of Fulham (Rawl.) in W. C. Hazlitt Remains Early Pop. Poetry Eng. (1866) II. 15 (MED) Such foules..The lampwynkes and thise calmewes..That can make and put a bone In the hoodis of their hosbondes, Whan they be goon fer oute of londe. 1560 Nice Wanton in W. C. Hazlitt Dodsley's Sel. Coll. Old Eng. Plays (1874) II. 170 Then, by the rood, A bone in your hood I shall put, ere it be long. 1618 tr. L. Spirito Bk. Fortune sig. Dviij Though thou thinke her neuer so good, Thou shalt the bone beare in thy hood. < as lemmas |
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