释义 |
▪ I. sconcer1 north.|ˈskɒnsə(r)| [f. sconce n.1 + -er1.] ? = sconce n.1 1.
1731Inv. G. Bamforth, Sheffield, A large glass, six sconcers. ▪ II. sconcer2|ˈskɒnsə(r)| [? f. sconce v.1 + -er1.] A malingerer.
1843G. Hector Feigned Dis. 43 One was pronounced by the surgeon an imposter, the other was admitted. It is probable he had received a hint that one of them was a sconcer. |