释义 |
glady, a. rare.|ˈgleɪdɪ| [f. glade n.2 + -y1.] Glade-like; abounding in glades.
1837Arnold Let. clvi. in Stanley Life (1858) II. 72 The snugness of that delicious glady field. 1851A. Marsh Ravenscliffe III. ii. 22 As the door opened, giving a view of the copsy and glady wood beyond. 1854Tait's Mag. XXI. 138 A magnificent banyan tree, that stood in the glady openings of the forest. |