释义 |
‖ ier-oe Sc.|ˌiːərˈoː| Also heir-oye. [Gael. iar-ogha, f. iar after + ogha grandchild.] A great-grandchild.
1701Brand Descr. Orkney 71 (Jam.) There was also one Laurentius in the parish of Waes, whose heir-oyes do yet live there, who arrived at a great age. 1786Burns Ded. to G. Hamilton xiv, May health and peace, with mutual rays, Shine on the evening o' his days; Till his wee curlie John's ier-oe..The last sad mournful rites bestow! |