| 单词 | my lane | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasmy lane  b.  Scottish and northern dialect with possessive pronoun prefixed, as  my lane = by myself. (Cf. alone adj. 1a(c)) More recently also in form lone (and lones). ΚΠ c1480						 (a1400)						    St. Lawrence 521 in  W. M. Metcalfe Legends Saints Sc. Dial. 		(1896)	 I. 417  				Þe crystine..lowand god of al his lane. 1597    A. Montgomerie Cherrie & Slae 664  				How hope and curage tuik the man, and led him all thair lanes. a1600    A. Montgomerie Misc. Poems iii. 33  				And ladds vploips to lordships all thair lains. 1631    S. Rutherford Lett. 		(1863)	 I. xiv. 67  				He had many against Him and compeared His lone in the fields against them all. 1724    A. Ramsay Vision in  Ever Green I. i  				Mylane I wandert waif and wae. 1725    A. Ramsay Gentle Shepherd  ii. iii  				When Bessy Freetock's chuffy-cheeked wean..cou'dna stand its lane. a1796    R. Burns Poems & Songs 		(1968)	 I. 225  				My shins, my lane, I there sit roastin. 1813    J. Hogg Queen's Wake  ii. xiii. 179  				In that wene there is a maike, That neither has flesh, nor blood, nor bane; And down in yon green-wood he walks his lane. 1818    J. Hogg Brownie of Bodsbeck I. 219  				Ony thing but a bogle face to face at midnight, an' me a' my lane. 1894    S. R. Crockett Raiders 134  				Can ye no let an auld man dee his lane? 1902    R. Kipling Just So Stories 197  				They walked in the Wet Wild Woods by their wild lones. 1902    R. Kipling Just So Stories 206  				This is the picture of the Cat that Walked by Himself, walking by his wild lone through the Wet Wild Woods. 1908    Westm. Gaz. 28 May 2/4  				The roads are dusty and dry When you walk 'em all by your lone. 1910    W. M. Raine Bucky O'Connor 21  				But why for do they let a sick man like you travel all by his lone? 1917    W. J. Locke Red Planet vi. 75  				After five minutes on my lones, I felt as if I should go off my head. a1930    N. Munro Commerc. Room in  B. D. Osborne  & R. Armstrong Erchie & Jimmy Swan 		(1993)	  ii. xiii. 380  				Ye've made a wonderful change on the house since I was here last, Mr Lorimer; but sittin' here my lone at my tea, I was feelin' eerie. 1941    W. de la Mare Coll. Poems 7  				As she asks in her lone, This old, desolate crone. 1943    M. McLaverty White Mare & Other Stories 85  				It was a night like this, only calmer, when I came out my lone to get a rabbit or two. 1998    T. Hubbard Isolde’s Luve-daith 6  				I wis left my lane, ontil Ae nicht, a tread on the stair, An the door unsneckt. < as lemmas  | 
	
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