释义 |
shilloo Anglo-Irish.|ʃɪˈluː| A loud shouting or outcry. Hence shiˈllooing vbl. n.
1842S. Lover Handy Andy ix, ‘What are you shouting there for?’ said the traveller; ‘cawn't you wing’. ‘Oh, they understand the shilloo as well, sir’. Ibid. xxxvi, There was a regular shilloo in the house when the thing was found out. 1845A. M. Hall Whiteboy xi. 91 They'll keep such a shillooing through the country about it. |