释义 |
spleeny, a.|ˈspliːnɪ| [f. spleen n.] Spleenful; splenetic.
1604Marston & Webster Malcontent v. ii, You were to boisterous, spleeny. 1607Markham Cavel. viii. Ded. A ij b, That I with a more spleeny spirit do condemne you, then all other trades whatsoeuer. 1689G. Harvey Curing Dis. by Expect. iv. 18 A Man or Woman afflicted with any hypochondriac spleeny Distemper. 1793Burns Impromptu on Mrs. Riddel's Birth-day 8 My dismal months no joys are crowning, But spleeny English, hanging, drowning. 1867in J. Brown Life Sc. Probationer (1877) 260 Don't argue that I am envious, or spleeny, or much filled with animosity towards the Kirk. |