释义 |
goody I. \ˈgu̇dē, -di\ noun (-es) Etymology: alteration of goodwife 1. archaic : a usually married woman of lowly station — often used as a title preceding a surname 2. archaic : a woman who takes care of students' rooms (as at Harvard university) II. noun (-es) Etymology: good (I) + -y (n. suffix) 1. a. : something (as a piece of candy) that is particularly good to eat — usually used in plural b. : something that is peculiarly attractive, pleasurable, or good — usually used in plural < other goodies include … a dance or beach dress — Lois Long > < such goodies as model trains, cameras, microscopes, and college educations — Time > 2. : spot 7 3. Midland : the kernel of a nut III. adjective Etymology: good (I) + -y (adjective suffix) : goody-goody IV. interjection Etymology: good (I) + -y (adjective suffix) — used especially by children to express delight |