单词 | to take travel |
释义 | > as lemmasto take (one’s) travel (b) Scottish. A walk; a journey on foot. Also in to take (one’s) travel: to take to one's feet; to start walking. ΘΚΠ society > travel > aspects of travel > going on foot > [noun] > a walk or journey on foot walkc1405 walking1542 footwalk1599 travel1724 tramp1787 foot tramp1808 foot tour1841 1724 P. Walker Some Remarkable Passages Life A. Peden 61 Out of her great Desire to have her Child Baptised before he came off, she took Travail too soon. 1756 M. Calderwood Journey 221 We came out and walked... However, I did not grudge my travell. 1856 M. Oliphant Lilliesleaf xlix. 301 I rose up from my seat, and took my travel about the room. 1897 R. M. Calder Poems 233 We dread the lang travel owre hill an' owre muir. 1965 Northern Scot 8 May 55 There's lang traivels in the wark o' the postie. 1996 W. G. McPherson in S. Stronach New Wirds 59 Well, they gid oot for a traivel in the wid ae fine hairst nicht, an they waar jokin an lauchin thegidder. < as lemmas |
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