crone
英[krəʊn]
美[kron]
- n. 干瘪老丑婆;老母羊
- n. (Crone)人名;(英)克龙;(意、德、西、瑞典)克罗内
词态变化
复数: crones;助记提示
crone 枯容(面容枯槁) = 皱皮老太婆。中文词源
crone 丑陋的老太婆词源同carrion, 腐肉。
英文词源
- crone
- crone: [14] Crone has a rather macabre history. Essentially it is the same word as carrion. It began life in Latin carō ‘flesh’, which had a Vulgar Latin derivative *carōnia ‘carcass’. In Old Northern French this became carogne, which was applied metaphorically to a withered old woman (English carrion comes from the Anglo-Norman form caroine). Middle Dutch borrowed the word as croonje, applying it additionally to old ewes, and passed it on to English.
=> carrion - crone (n.)
- late 14c., from Anglo-French carogne, from Old North French carogne, term of abuse for a cantankerous or withered woman, literally "carrion," from Vulgar Latin *caronia (see carrion).
双语例句
- 1. It was said jokingly almost, in her grim, Italian, old crone fashion.
- 说这些话时也差不多像是开玩笑, 是以她那独特的严峻的意大利型老大婆的方式在开玩笑.
来自教父部分
- 2. The old crone gabbed all day.
- 这老太婆整天喋喋不休.
来自辞典例句
- 3. Even if he is a youth of twenty he moves like an ancient crone.
- 他即使是二十岁的青年,行动起来也象个干瘪的老太婆.
来自辞典例句
- 4. This crone will not be hushed up any longer.
- 这一罪行再也隐瞒不住了.
来自互联网
- 5. You are the Crone; Queen of the world of spirits.
- 您是充满智谋的老妇: 灵魂世界的女王.
来自互联网