释义 |
qualmy, a.|ˈkwɑːmɪ, ˈkwɔːmɪ| Also 6 quamie. [f. qualm n.3 + -y.] = qualmish.
1562Leigh Armorie (1597) 129 Neyther abounding in hote desire, neither oppressed with quamie colde. 1600S. Nicholson Acolastus (1876) 38 Astonisht in a qualmy traunce. 1846Landor Exam. Shaks. Wks. II. 274, I myself did feel queerish and qualmy. 1884Miss Dillwyn Jill II. xi. 178 The mere smell of it makes one feel qualmy. Hence ˈqualmyish a., somewhat qualmy.
1831Blackw. Mag. XXX. 975 With a queerish and qualmyish feeling. |