释义 |
ˈstalko Anglo-Irish. ? Obs. [? a. Irish stócach idler.] (See quot.)
1802M. Edgeworth Rosanna iii. (1832) 332 Soft Simon had reduced himself to the lowest class of stalkoes or walking gentlemen, as they are termed; men who have nothing to do, and no fortune to support them, but who style themselves esquire. 1817― Ormond i. Wks. 1848 IX. 231. |