释义 |
thwarteous, a.|ˈθwɔːtjəs| [App. a ghost-word due to misreading thwarteouer in Clarendon's Hist. Reb. (1849) i. §174.] Perverse, contrary.
1890R. Bridges Chr. Capt. v. 2319 Satan did persuade our thwarteous king To make a godless bargain. 1903A. Smellie Men of Covt. i. (1904) 6 If he touched these treasures, he would find her humour ‘thwarteous’, indeed. |