释义 |
squirism|ˈskwaɪərɪz(ə)m| [f. as prec. + -ism.] Squiredom.
1819W. S. Rose Lett. I. 97 A trait of genuine squirism in the life of Obizzo. 1843J. Sterling in Carlyle Life (1851) ii. xiii. 327 Squirism had already, in that day, become the caput mortuum that it is now. |