释义 |
treey, a. rare.|ˈtriːɪ| [f. as prec. + -y.] Abounding in trees; well wooded.
1852Clough Poems, etc. (1869) I. 179 A sort of wide, tolerably rich, and treey upper valley. 1883Standard 28 Dec. 5 There still linger treey tracks as wild as that ‘savage wood’. |