释义 |
ˈclibby, a. Obs. exc. dial. [The Cornwall Glossaries have clib to adhere; in Cornwall and Devonshire clibby is ‘sticky, adhesive’; OE. had clibbor ‘adhesive, sticky’, related to clifian, cleave v.2] See quots.
1598Herring's Tayle (Nares), Then clibbie ladder gainst his battered flanck he rears. 1876Nares, Clibby, is used in the dialect of Devon in the sense of adhesive. 1880E. & W. Cornwall Gloss., Clibby, adhesive, sticky. |