释义 |
lionship|ˈlaɪənʃɪp| [f. lion + -ship.] The quality or condition of being a ‘lion’; also, the personality of a ‘lion’ (used as a mock title).
1769Goldsm. Epil. to ‘Sister’ 32 Strip but this vizor off, and sure I am You'll find his lionship a very lamb. 1837New Monthly Mag. L. 179 The history of poor Byron's lionship lives in all our memories. 1865F. Martin Life J. Clare 218 William Hilton, like Clare, was averse to lionship. |