释义 |
driddle, v. Sc. [Origin obscure: cf. diddle, piddle.] intr. ‘To work, walk, or act in a feeble, unsteady or uncertain manner.’ (Jam. Suppl.)
a1605Montgomerie Flyting w. Polwart 17 Thou art doeand and dridland like ane foule beast. 1785Burns Jolly Beggars, A pigmy scraper, wi' his fiddle, Wha us'd at trysts and fairs to driddle. 1786― Ep. Major Logan iii, Until you on a crummock driddle, A gray-haired carl. |