释义 |
ˈmuggish, a. ? Obs. [f. mug n.4 (though earlier in our quots.) + -ish.] Damp, musty.
1655W. Gurnall Chr. in Arm. i. 280 The World we live in is corruptible, and all here is subject to putrifie, as things kept in a rafty muggish Room subject them to mould. 1731Bailey vol. II, Muggish, inclinable to be musty, or to smell so. 1755in Johnson; and in later Dicts. |