单词 | gallows |
释义 | gallows /galˈōz or (old) galˈəs/singular noun (pl gallˈowses)
—The plural form galˈowses is used by Shakespeare in the first sense above; various Scottish and dialect spellings of the plural are found, eg gallˈuses for trouser braces adjective
(often gallˈus) (dialect) damnably, confoundedly ORIGIN: Orig pl, from ME galwes, from OE galga; Ger Galgen gallˈowsness or usu gallˈusness noun (dialect) Recklessness, perversity gallˈows-bird noun A person who deserves hanging or has been hanged gallˈows-foot noun The space at the foot of the gallows gallˈows-free adjective Free from the danger of hanging gallows humour noun Grim, sardonic humour gallˈows-lee noun The place of hanging gallˈows-maker noun gallˈows-ripeˈ adjective Ready for the gallows gallowsˈ-tree noun A gallows cheat the gallows To deserve but escape hanging gallow /galˈō/ (Shakespeare)transitive verbTo frighten ORIGIN: OE āgælwan to frighten, to astonish |
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