释义 |
curny, a. Sc.|ˈkʌrnɪ| [f. curn n. + -y1.] Consisting of grains, granular.
1808–24Jamieson, Meal is said to be curny, when the grains of it are large, or when it is not ground very small. 1816Scott Old Mort. xx, Wheat-flour..[is] far frae being sae hearty or kindly to a Scotchman's stomach as the curney aitmeal is. |