释义 |
vaˈgarish, a. Now rare or Obs. [f. as prec.] 1. Of the eyes: Disposed to wander; wandering.
1801Wolcot (P. Pindar) Tears & Smiles Wks. 1812 V. 40 His eyes were oft vagarish. 1823New Monthly Mag. VII. 230 My people's eyes were all vagarish While striving your hard phrases to conjecture. 2. Somewhat vagarious or whimsical.
1819Keats in Ld. Houghton Life (1848) II. 26 But you knowing my unsteady and vagarish disposition will [etc.]. |