silflay

发音

/ˈsɪlf.leɪ/

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    The act of eating outdoors.

    不可数

词源

Coined by Richard Adams in Watership Down as part of the fictional language Lapine, which in the story is spoken by rabbits. The word silflay (“to eat outdoors”) is derived from silf (“outdoors”) + flay (“food”).

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