释义 |
spurk, v. E. Angl. [Of obscure origin. Cf. spirk.] intr. To shoot or spring up. Also of persons: To brighten or cheer up.
1691Ray S. & E. Co. Words 115 To Spurk up, to Spring, shoot or brisk up. 1823E. Moor Suffolk Words s.v., Come spurk up, here's your sweet-hart a coming. 1847Halliw., Spurk, to rise up quickly. East. |