释义 |
sabred, a.|ˈseɪbəd| [f. sabre n. + -ed2.] Furnished or armed with a sabre.
1760–72H. Brooke Fool of Quality (1792) IV. 162 An arrangement of sabred Hussars with their fierce-looking mustachoes. 1866Daily Tel. 16 Jan. 7/4 There were the Guardsmen, whiskered, mustachio'd, padded, epauletted, sabred. 1883E. F. Knight Cruise Falcon (1887) 61 A gentleman most gorgeously uniformed and sabred. |