单词 | mose in the chine |
释义 | mose /mōz/intransitive verbA word found only in the phrase mose in the chine (Shakespeare, Taming of the Shrew III.2.48), meaning to have glanders ORIGIN: Supposed to be for mourn in the chine, perh from Fr morve d'eschine glanders, running from the spine: the morbid matter of glanders was thought to come from the spine. Another suggestion is that mose is for pose catarrh, turned into a verb |
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