释义 |
foody, a.|ˈfuːdɪ| [f. as prec. + -y1.] 1. Full of, or supplying, food. (Only in Chapman.)
c1611Chapman Iliad xi. 104 Who brought them to the sable fleet from Ida's foody leas. Ibid. xv. 638 Jove's great queen of birds..Beholds where cranes, swans, cormorants, have made their foody fall. 1615― Odyss. ii. 558 She..into well-sew'd sacks pour'd foody meal. 2. Of wool (expressing superior quality).
1805J. Luccock Nat. Wool 123 Wool of this discription is distinguished by the epithets foody and flowery. |