释义 |
hazen, v. Obs. exc. dial.|ˈheɪz(ə)n| Also -an, -on. [prob. from same source as haze v.1: see -en5.] trans. To scare, terrify; to scold, threaten.
1605Hist. Evordanus, Night..sent..fantasie for to hazan idle heads. 1630S. Lennard tr. Charron's Wisd. iii. xiv. §12 That custome..to beat, and to box, and with strange words and out-cryes to hazen Children. 1647Hammond Power of Keys vii. 141 To awake, and hazen, and drive those that wil not be allured and drawn. [1893Wiltsh. Gloss., Hazon, to scold or threaten. ‘Now dwoan't 'ee hazon the child for 't.’] |