释义 |
mittle, v. Sc.|ˈmɪt(ə)l| [? a. F. mutiler to mutilate; cf. mittilate.] trans. To hurt or mutilate. Hence ˈmittled ppl. a.
1820A. Sutherland St. Kathleen III. 213 The stirk that ye lat get itsel' mittled the ither day. a1869C. Spence From Braes of Carse (1898) 71 Collie left me in the bog, A mittled, mertered, drooket laddie. 1900Barrie Tommy & Grizel xxvi, Say a word against him and I'll mittle you. |