释义 |
▪ I. rindy, a.1|ˈraɪndɪ| [f. rind n.1 + -y.] Having a rind or hard skin.
1727Bailey (vol. II.), Rindy, having a Rind, i.e. a Skin to be pared off, as some Fruits. 1851Jrnl. R. Agric. Soc. XII. ii. 401 Turnips..either very large or ‘fuzzy’, or very close, ‘rindy’, hard, and stunted. ▪ II. ˈrindy, a.2 [f. rind n.3] Rimy.
1648Hexham ii, Rijmachtigh, Rindie, or Frostie. 1855[Robinson] Whitby Gloss. s.v. Rind, ‘Frost rind’, hoar frost. ‘T' land's all rindy’, covered with it. |