释义 |
consonanted, a.|ˈkɒnsənəntɪd| [f. consonant n. + -ed2.] With a qualifier: having consonants (of a certain kind).
1893Athenæum 14 Jan. 49/3 The girl meets..her fate, in the shape of a kind of cosmopolitan painter, with a toughly consonanted name. 1893Nat. Observer 7 Jan. 190/2 She rejects the many consonanted name. 1895Athenæum 13 July 57/3 The rhythm soon becomes graver, the lines charged with a more heavily consonanted burden of sound. |