释义 |
▪ I. heuch, hooch, int. dial.|huːx| An exclamation of excitement; the cry of a dancer of the Highland fling. Hence heuch v. intr., to utter this cry.
1871C. Gibbon Lack of Gold xxx, They flung about with might and main, and deafening ‘hoochs’ that would have served for a war dance. 1896J. Lumsden Poems 43 Lads and lasses lap and skirled Cried ‘Heuch!’ like warlocks driven Clean gyte. Ibid. 137 They danced, they snappit, an' heuched awa'. ▪ II. heuch var. of heugh, obs. Sc. pa. tense of hew. |