释义 |
gast I. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English gasten, from gast, gost soul, spirit, ghost — more at ghost obsolete : scare < gasted by the noise I made, full suddenly he fled — Shakespeare > II. \ˈgȧst\ noun (-s) Scotland : a state of fright or alarm III. adjective Etymology: akin to Old Frisian gêst, gâst high, dry, barren, Middle Low German gēst high dry land near the sea, Old Swedish gistiun cracked open from dryness, and perhaps to Old English geonian to yawn — more at yawn dialect England : barren — used of a domestic animal |