释义 |
parsoned, ppl. a.|ˈpɑːsənd| [f. parson + -ed2.] 1. Made or penned by a parson.
1742Young Nt. Th. iv. 840 Ye Deaf to Truth! peruse this Parson'd Page, And trust, for once, a Prophet, and a Priest. 2. Furnished with a parson, as a parish.
1882in Ogilvie. 3. Married in church or chapel. colloq.
1886Cassell's Encycl. Dict., Married and Parsoned: A colloquial expression, signifying that all the necessary rites have been performed. 1892Emerson Son of Fens 154 (E.D.D.) Don't you wish you was married?.. Don't you wish you was passoned? |