释义 |
▪ I. braky, a.|ˈbreɪkɪ| [f. brake n.1 or n.2 + -y. The sense is not very distinctly brought out by writers.] Overgrown with brushwood or fern.
1636B. Jonson Discov., Redeem arts from their rough and brakey seats, where they lay hid. 1775Adair Amer. Ind. 7 To secure them from the brambles and braky thickets. 1790A. Wilson Sheph. Dream Poet. Wks. 11 High on the summit's brow, or braky glen..they fed. 1855Singleton Virgil I. 8 Far hanging from the braky cliff. ▪ II. braky var. of bracky a. |