释义 |
foot-sore, a. and n.|ˈfʊtsɔə(r)| A. adj. Sore as to the feet, having sore feet.
1719De Foe Crusoe (L.), The heat of the ground made me footsore. 1814Sporting Mag. XLIII. 83 He was extremely foot sore. 1856Kane Arct. Expl. I. xix. 238 The dogs were..no longer foot-sore, but well rested. B. n. A complaint of the foot. nonce-use.
1874Freeman in Stephens Life (1895) II. 84 Some kind of foot-sore, rheumatic gout, I believe they call it. Hence ˈfootsoreness.
1849Southey Common-pl. Bk. Ser. ii. 646 Cure for Foot⁓soreness. 1884Besant Childr. Gibeon xvii, Weariness I complain not of, and footsoreness is my righteous punishment. |