释义 |
▪ I. crozzle, n. dial.|ˈkrɒz(ə)l| [Relation to prec. obscure.] A cinder.
1819Hunter Hallamsh., Crozzil, half-burnt coals. 1883Almondb. & Huddersf. Gloss., Crozzle, a hard cinder found in furnaces. 1887S. O. Addy in N. & Q. 7th Ser. III. 422/2 The [bronze] spear-head bears marks of having been subjected to a hot fire, the point especially having been burnt to a ‘crozzil’. ▪ II. crozzle, v. dial. (See quot.)
1876Robinson Whitby Gloss., Crozzled, curled. ‘Crozzl'd up like a squirrel’, huddled together. |