释义 |
† out-ˈglad, v. Obs. [out- 20.] trans. To surpass in gladness; to delight more.
a1657R. Loveday Lett. (1663) 26 You have not a friend hath out-gladded me for your well-being, nor out-wish'd me for the continuance. Ibid. 192 Might I hope the happiness to meet you at London, nothing would be able to out-glad me. ¶ An intrans. outglad has been erroneously inferred from Wyclif's full out glad: cf. out- 15 b. |