释义 |
▪ I. lumme obs. form of loom n.2 ▪ II. lumme, int.|ˈlʌmɪ| Also lummy. A corruption of (Lord) love me.
1898J. D. Brayshaw Slum Silhouettes 146 Wot! Pay for me death? Oh, lummy! not me. 1921H. Williamson Beautiful Yrs. xviii. 205 He's an awful liar, you know, but can't he half climb a tree! Lumme, much better'n I can! 1934P. Allingham Cheapjack xxii. 297 You've forgotten all about sister Alice! Lumme, you must get 'er something. 1935D. L. Sayers Gaudy Night xvii. 370 ‘Lor' lumme!’ I says, ‘there's old Winderpane gawn.’ 1942R.A.F. Jrnl. 3 Oct. 33 Two years ago..they set London on fire... Lumme, that was a night. 1963Times 4 Mar. 5/2 A pitch which has evoked from Trueman the classic comment: ‘Lumme! A green dusty.’ |