释义 |
sty I. intransitive verb or stye (stied ; stied ; stying ; sties) Etymology: Middle English styen, from Old English stīgan to go up — more at stair obsolete : ascend, mount, climb II. noun also stye \ˈstī\ (plural sties also styes) Etymology: Middle English sty, from Old English sti, stig sty, pen, hall; akin to Old Norse -stī sty and perhaps to Old English stān stone — more at stone 1. : a pen or enclosure for swine : enclosed housing for swine 2. a. : an unkempt or filthy abode or lodging place < her house was a perfect sty > b. : a low or vicious place : one catering to the viler instincts < a sty of immorality > III. verb (styed ; styed ; stying ; sties) Etymology: from (assumed) Middle English styen, from Old English stigian, from stī, stig, n. transitive verb 1. : to pen up (swine) 2. : to lodge or keep in or as if in a sty intransitive verb : to live in a sty IV. noun or stye \“\ (plural sties or styes) Etymology: short for obsolete English styan, from (assumed) Middle English styan, alteration of Old English stīgend, from stīgan to go up, rise : an inflamed swelling of a sebaceous gland at the margin of an eyelid |