释义 |
peasy, a.|ˈpiːzɪ| [f. pease n. + -y.] 1. Sc. Abounding in or composed of peas, as peasy bannock. 2. a. Of the size of peas. b. Of the appearance, colour, etc. of peas or pease-meal.
1778Pryce Min. Cornub. Gloss. s.v. Jigging, In the Lead Mines, the Jigged Ore goes by the name of Peasy. 1812Souter Surv. Banffsh. 57 A granite, called peasywhin, is found in large blocks near the surface of the moors. |