释义 |
och, int. Irish and Sc.|ɒx| Also oche. [Ir. and Gael. och.] An exclamation of surprise, regret, or sorrow; ah! oh! also och how! alas!
1528Rede me (Arb.) 59 Och, there is nether duke ne barone..But they are constrayned to croutche, Before this butcherly sloutche. 1567King Henry's Murder in St. Papers Scot. (P.R.O.) XIII. No. 47 His sorry song was Oche, and Wallaway. 1572Lament. Lady Scotl. 401 in Satir. Poems Reform. I. 239 Och, Lord (quod he) now gif me patience. 1821Galt Ann. Parish xiv. 140 But och how! this was the last happy summer that we had for many a year in the parish. 1838J. Grant Sk. Lond. 62 Och! by the mother that bore me, but that's just the thing for him. 1890W. A. Wallace Only a Sister 338 Och! lausy me! What's in the taking now, dearie? |