释义 |
vaultage|ˈvɔːltɪdʒ| [f. vault n.1] A vaulted place or area; a series of vaults.
1599Shakes. Hen. V, ii. iv. 124 Hee'le call you to so hot an Answer of it, That Caues and Wombie Vaultages of France Shall chide your Trespas. 1605Heywood If you know not me Wks. 1874 I. 290 D. Now. What is this vaultage for..? Gresh. Stowage for merchants ware, and strangers goods. a1839Galt Demon Destiny ii. 12 Hell rebellowing through her vaultages. 1863K. H. Digby Chapel of St. John (ed. 2) 38 It might be well for you to cast one look back towards this sepulchral vaultage. 1863East London Observer 27 June, To be let, the vaultage of a large chapel in the Commercial Road. |