释义 |
ˈwater-bound, a. [bound ppl. a.2] †1. Allusive nonce-use. Unable to shed tears. Perh. merely coined to match the corresponding use of wind-bound in the context. But it is possible that sense 2 was current in Fuller's time.
1646Fuller Wounded Consc. (1647) 62 And though thou beest water-bound, be not wind-bound also, sigh, where thou canst not sob. 2. Confined or detained by floods. Cf. wind-bound a.
1862New York Tribune 30 Apr. 1/3 While water-bound, it [a foraging party] was attacked by guerrillas. 3. Of clay: ? Impervious to water. ? Obs.
1710D. Hilman Tusser Rediv. Oct. (1744) 136 Yet in some Years it [the clay] is very apt to be Water-bound and Steely. 4. Of macadam roads: Solidified by rolling and watering.
1909Westm. Gaz. 30 Aug. 2/1 Where water is scarce..for the re-coating of a water-bound road. 1919Glasgow Her. 24 June 4 Mr. Drummond has no hesitation in calling for the abolition of the long-established water-bound macadam. |