释义 |
caky, a.|ˈkeɪkɪ| [f. cake n. + -y1.] 1. In the form, or of the nature, of a cake.
a1556Cranmer Wks. (1846) II. 66 An horse, refusing to eat wafers so long as their caky god was among them. 1604Hieron Wks. I. 568 A priest..ore his head the wafer shakes..Meane while the vulgar in a maze Vpon the caky idoll gaze. 1813J. Thomson Lect. Inflam. 483 Hard caky substances. 1860O. W. Holmes Elsie Venner (1887) 90 Charlottes, caky externally, pulpy within. 1869London Soc. Christm. No. 49/1 Warm smells of a cakey description. 2. dial. Weak of intellect, silly.
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