释义 |
wim(m)ick, v. dial. [Imitative.] (See quots.)
1850Dickens Dav. Copp. li, ‘Wen Mrs. Gummidge takes to wimicking’,—our old county word for crying,—‘she's liable to be considered to be..peevish-like.’ 1865H. Kingsley Hillyars & Burtons xxi, Three times had that child wimmicked at its aunt as she knelt there. |