cauf
名词 n.
英 /kɔːf/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A chest with holes for keeping fish alive in water.
— The live fish is now kept in the cauves until sold for consumption in the home-country or abroad.
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Pronunciation spelling of calf.
— An estimate at traffick hez been made be sum foaks, at wor set ta tack noatis, an it appear’d, bit average a wun month, thear wor enter’d Pogmoor an Hickam, fifteen wheelbarras, nine turnap rowlers, eighteen cauves, six sither grinders, wun wattar barril, nine haulin-horses, two pol’d cahs, three pair a cuts, wun hearse, sixteen dogs, three sheep, fourteen coil-carts, thurty mules, twenty-five geese, an three pigs.
词源
词源 1
From corf (“basket”) (which is a homophone of cauf in some dialects).
词源 2
Phonetic respelling.
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