释义 |
moundy, a.|ˈmaʊndɪ| [f. mound n.3 + -y.] Covered with mounds.
1851W. Kelly Excursion Calif. I. vi. 97 Revealing a range of elevated hills stretching north and south, moundy on the surface and where they were broken showing a fine light rabbit sand. a1861D. Gray Poet. Wks. (1874) 113 The moundy sward. 1871Daily News 15 Aug., A vast moundy space. 1955D. D. C. P. Mould Irish Pilgrimage iv. 44 Mirage may lift them out of the water, so that they float above the sea, dark moundy masses. |