释义 |
meadowed, ppl. a. [f. meadow n. or v. + -ed.] Having, or cultivated as, meadow land. Tennyson (Morte d'Arthur 262) has deep-meadow'd, parasynthetically f. meadow n., in imitation of Gr. βαθυλείµων.
1670Mass. Col. Rec. IV. ii. 461 Plantation..exceeding well meadowed. 1831J. Wilson Unimore ii. 177 That meadow'd plain as green as emerald. 1888Harper's Mag. Apr. 735 The Gulf has eaten three miles into her meadowed land. |