释义 |
sime north. dial. Also syme, seyme. [a. ON. síma neut. (Norw., older Sw. and Da. sime, Sw. dial. simme), = OS. sîmo masc. (hence OE. síma), OFris. sîm rope, cord. See also simmon n.2] a. A straw rope. b. (See quot. 1781.)
1781J. Hutton Tour to Caves (ed. 2) Gloss. 97 Syme, a frame of straw to set pans on. 1825J. Briggs Rem. 223 (E.D.D.), He could twist the syme, but could not wash it in the Cocker. 1899Dickinson & Prevost Cumbld. Gloss., Syme, seyme, a straw rope used for holding down the thatch of stacks. |