释义 |
unbeˈloved, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
1597Warner Alb. Eng. ix. xlvi. 217 Eccho, an amiable Nymph, long amorous of him, But louing, vnbeloued. 1647Clarendon Hist. Reb. ii. §101 If it had not concerned a person notoriously unbeloved, and so the more unpitied. 1697Dryden æneid i. 536 Whoe'er you are..not unbeloved by Heaven..—Have courage. 1706Watts Horæ Lyr. i. 118 Wild and wand'ring all alone, Unbeloved and unknown. 1815Shelley Summer Evening 5 Silence and Twilight, unbeloved of men. 1890Baker Wild Beasts I. 230 A tiger or some unbeloved animal was before them. absol.1820Lamb (title), The Unbeloved. |