释义 |
‖ parbleu, int.|parblø| Now only as Fr. In 8 parblew. [F. parbleu (La Fontaine, Molière 17th c.), a deformation of pardieu ‘by God’, pardie.] An exclamation or minced oath.
1709Prior Thief & Cordelier x, Parblew, I shall have little Stomach to eat. 1813Southey March to Moscow i, The fields were green, and the sky was blue, Morbleu! Parbleu! 1836W. Irving Astoria I. 313 The poor Canadians [ejaculated]..‘Parbleu! this is a sad scrape we are in, brother!’ |