feague

发音

UK /fiːɡ/
其它

词形变化

feagues 复数 feagued feagues 三单 feagues feaguing feaguing 现在分词 feagued 过去式 feagued 过去分词

别名

feak

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    An unkempt, slatternly person.

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v.
  1. 1.

    To increase the liveliness of a horse by inserting an irritant, such as a piece of peeled raw ginger or a live eel, in its anus.

    Run along to Hobson's Livery Stable and tell them I want a good fast horse, right? Something with a bit of fizz in its blood! Not some feagued-up old screw, and I know the difference! I want it here in half an hour! Off you go!

  2. 2.

    To beat or whip; to drive.

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    [T]here's one Count Sharnofsky, too, such another ambitious dry-chops, he hath not the grace to love good drink, and yet he hath the impudence to aim at the Crown. […] [H]e squints at it fearfully, and he hath an itch at the Princess too; (Landlord squints, and makes grim-faces,) but I hope the Cardinal will feage [footnote: "Whip" or "beat."] 'um all.

    Beau[gard]. Hark ye, ye curs, keep off from snapping at my heels, or I shall so feague ye.

  3. 3.

    To subject to some harmful scheme; to ‘do in’.

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  4. 4.

    To have sexual intercourse with.

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词源

Possibly from Dutch feeks, probably from vegen (“to sweep, strike”): see etymology of feague (verb) above. Compare Middle English vecke (“old woman”).

来源:wiktionary