释义 |
brogueˈneer, -ineer [f. brogue n.3: after some such word as buccaneer, cannonier.] One who speaks with a brogue; an Irishman.
1758Mrs. Delany Life & Corr. III. 503 A priest (called ‘the Bishop of Down’), the quintessence of an Irish brogueneer. 1831Fraser's Mag. IV. 258 The big broguineers of Munster land. 1840Ibid. XXI. 750 A place-begging, bawling broguineer of the name of Ronayne. |