单词 | sewer |
释义 | sewer sewer1 —sewerless, adj. —sewerlike, adj. /sooh"euhr/, n. 1. an artificial conduit, usually underground, for carrying off waste water and refuse, as in a town or city. v.t. 2. to provide or equip with sewers: a tax increase necessary to sewer the neighborhood. [1375-1425; late ME suer(e) < dial. OF se(u)wiere overflow channel (cf. OF ess(e)ouer(e) ditch) < L *exaquaria drain for carrying water off, equiv. to L ex- EX- + aqu(a) water + -aria, fem. of -arius -ARY; see SEW2, -ER2] sewer2 /soh"euhr/, n. a person or thing that sews. [1350-1400; ME; see SEW1, -ER1] sewer3 /sooh"euhr/, n. a former household officer or head servant in charge of the service of the table. [1300-50; ME, aph. < AF asseour seater, equiv. to OF asse(oir) to seat ( < L assidere to attend upon; see ASSIDUOUS) + -our -OR2] |
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