释义 |
ˈram-ˌheaded, a. Having the head of a ram; fig. thick-headed.
1813Scott Let. to Morritt 12 Jan. in Lockhart, To enlighten the understanding of an old ram-headed sheriff who was usually named Leather-head. 1865J. H. Ingraham Pillar of Fire (1872) 213 The worship of..the sacred ox at On, and of the ram-headed Ammon at Thebes. |