释义 |
dwalm I. noun or dwam \ˈdwȧm\ (-s) Etymology: akin to Old English dwolma chaos, Old High German twalm bewilderment, stupefaction, Old Norse dylminn careless, indifferent, Gothic dwalmon to be foolish, insane — more at dwell 1. chiefly Scotland : a fainting spell or sudden attack of illness 2. chiefly Scotland : daydream, reverie II. intransitive verb or dwam \“\ (-ed/-ing/-s) chiefly Scotland : to fall in a faint : become dazed |