释义 |
kernelly, -ely, a.|ˈkɜːnəlɪ| Forms: see kernel n.1 [f. kernel n.1 + -y.] †1. Of flesh: Consisting of, or full of, glands; glandular. Obs.
1398Trevisa Barth De P.R. v. lxii. (MS. Bodl.) lf. 31/2 Þere is þre manere of flessche..þe þrid is curnely. 1541R. Copland Guydon's Quest. Chirurg. C iij, The other is..cruddy and kyrnele. 1545T. Raynalde Byrth Mankynde (1564) 46 Karnels and fatnesse spread abroade euery where on the karnelly body. 1548–77Vicary Anat. ii. (1888) 22 Glandulus, knotty, or kurnelly fleshe. 1683A. Snape Anat. Horse i. xxiii. (1686) 48 These are glandulous, or kernelly. †b. Containing granular concretions. rare—1.
c1400Lanfranc's Cirurg. 93 Þese ben þe tokenes of þe cankre..þe lippis ben grete, wan, or blak, hard, and wiþinne kirnely [v.r. kernelly]. 2. Of the nature of, or like, a kernel.
1655Moufet & Bennet Health's Improv. (1746) 148 A Sow..her Throat [is never void] of Kernelly Apostems. 1667Phil. Trans. II. 511 Kernelly and fleshy substances. 1840Jrnl. R. Agric. Soc. I. iv. 384 A sweet kernelly taste. Hence ˈkernelliness, ‘fulness of kernels’ (Bailey). |