释义 |
aˈlurk, adv., prop. phr. [a prep.1 + lurk.] †1. Obs. Out of place, awry.
1572Lawson Orchet, MS. Lansd. No. 208, 4 His heed in shappe as by natures worke, Not one haire amisse, or lyeth a loorke. 2. Lurking. rare.
1895F. Thompson Sister-Songs 20 And whitest witchery, a-lurk in that Authentic cestus of two girdling arms. |