释义 |
owlery|ˈaʊlərɪ| [f. owl n. + -ery.] 1. A place where owls are kept; an abode or haunt of owls.
1817Sporting Mag. I. 9 The Owlery at Arundel Castle. 1850Carlyle Latter-d. Pamph. iii. (1872) 93 England..sunk now to a dim owlery. 1866Morn. Star 31 Dec., Others made a dart at the owlery, and saved some of its occupants [from the fire]. 2. The quality or characteristic of an owl; owlishness. (Cf. tomfoolery.)
1831Carlyle Sart. Res. iii. iii, Perhaps too of all the owleries that ever possessed him [man], the most owlish..is that of your actually-existing Motive-Millwrights. 1865― Fredk. Gt. xvi. i. (1872) VI. 133 The multiplied forms of stupidity, cupidity and human owlery. |