释义 |
sam·my I. \ˈsamē\ adjective Etymology: perhaps alteration of English dialect sam half-cooked, moist — more at sam 1. dialect : clammy, sodden 2. dialect : watery II. verb or sam·mie \“\ (sammied ; sammied ; sammying or sammieing ; sammies) Etymology: alteration of sam (III) transitive verb : to moisten (leather) before staking : sam intransitive verb : to make rough-tanned leather evenly moist throughout III. noun (-es) Etymology: from Sammy, nickname for Samuel dialect England : simpleton |