释义 |
‖ ˈnaulum Obs. [L. naulum (also naulon), ad. Gr. ναῦλον (also ναῦλος), f. ναῦς ship.] Passage-money, fare.
1596Nashe Saffron Walden F j b, I hearing the fellow so forlorne.., gaue him his Charons Naulum or ferry three half pence. 1636Heywood Love's Mistress v. i, My sop, hast thou thy naulum Ferryman? 1677T. Kirk in Thoresby's Corr. (1832) II. App. 403 At Newsam Ferry we drunk a naulum with Charon. |