释义 |
waned, ppl. a.|weɪnd| [f. wane v. + -ed1.] That has waned; diminished, decreased.
1593Shakes. 3 Hen. VI, iv. vii. 4 Once more I shall enter⁓change My wained state, for Henries Regall Crowne. 1640J. Gower Ovid's Festiv. ii. 35 Ten times the Moon her waned light did gather. 1810Scott Lady of L. ii. xxiii, Not so proud Was I of all that marshall'd crowd, Though the waned crescent own'd my might. 1816Coleridge Lay Serm. p. xxii, Like an aged mourner..who is watching the wained moon and sorroweth not. 1818Keats Endym. ii. 482 When our love-sick queen did weep Over his waned corse. |