释义 |
largen, v. poet.|ˈlɑːdʒ(ə)n| [f. large a. + -en5.] 1. intr. To grow large or larger.
1844Patmore Poems 145 Eyes, large always, slowly largen. 1889Lowell in Atlantic Monthly LXIV. 148 The one eye that meets my view, Lidless and strangely largening. 2. trans. To make large or larger, enlarge.
1869Lowell Pict. fr. Appledore vi. 51 No more a vision, reddened, largened, The moon dips toward her mountain nest. 1881E. Dickinson Lett. (1894) I. 186 Each new width of love largens all the rest. |