释义 |
scorny, a. vulgar.|ˈskɔːnɪ| [f. scorn n. + -y1. Todd (1818) quoted Mirr. Mag. but the earliest ed. reads scoruy, scurvy.] Scornful, contemptuous.
1836Haliburton Clockm. Ser. i. xii, And off she sot, looking as scorney as a London lady. 1867G. M. Musgrave Nooks & Corners O. France I. 334 The ‘scorny’ look I gave to these ridiculous lumps. |