释义 |
ˈbog-house dial. and vulgar. [see boggard2.] A privy, ‘a house of office’ J. So bog-shop.
1666R. Head Eng. Rogue x. 85 Fearing I should catch cold, they out of pitty covered me warm in a Bogg-house. 1705Hickeringill Priest-Cr. ii. v. 48 The Jaques, the Bog-house or House of Office. c1714Arbuthnot, etc., M. Scriblerus i. xiv, He cast them all into a bog-house near St. James'. 1761Brit. Mag. II. 163 They had found the intrails of a body in the bog-house. |