温馨提示:本站仅提供公开网络链接索引服务,不存储、不篡改任何第三方内容,所有内容版权归原作者所有
AI智能索引来源:http://www.wehd.com/33/Fanged.html
点击访问原文链接

Fanged. World English Historical Dictionary

Fanged. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1901, rev. 2022. Fanged a. [f. FANG sb. + -ED2.] Furnished with fangs; in various senses of FANG sb.

1 1602.  Shaks., Ham., III. iv. 203.                    My two school-fellows,— Whom I will trust as I will adders fang’d.

2 1670.  Milton, Hist. Eng., II. (1851), 44. Thir fight sometimes in Chariots phang’d at the Axle with Iron Sithes.

3 a. 1709.  Watts, Horæ Lyr., II., Victory of Poles, 65.                        Some southern blast Tears from the Alps a ridge of knotty oaks Deep fang’d, and ancient tenants of the rock.

4 1791.  Cowper, Iliad, X. 424.        As two fleet hounds sharp fang’d, train’d to the chace, Hang on the rear of flying hind or hare.

5 1794.  Coleridge, The Destiny of Nations, xiii.        The air clipped keen, the night was fanged with frost, And they provisionless!

6 1816.  Kirby & Spence, Entomol. (1843), II. 34. They will make their fanged jaws meet at the very first stroke.

7 1820.  Keats, Eve St. Agnes, xvii.          Awake, with horrid shout, my foemen’s ears, And beard them, though they be more fang’d than wolves and bears.

8 1889.  Elvin, Dict. Heraldry, Plate xlii. 52. Fanged tooth.

9 © 2022 WEHD.com

智能索引记录