causey
名词 n.
英 /ˈkɔːzi/
美 /ˈkɔzi/|/ˈkɑzi/
英文释义
名词 n.
- An embankment holding in water; a dam.
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A causeway across marshy ground, an area of sea etc.
— than com Soriondes with all his peple that was so grete, and sette ouer the cauchie so rudely as horse myght renne.
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A paved path or highway; a street, or the part of a street paved with paving or cobbles as opposed to flagstones.
— Satan went down The Causey to Hell Gate.
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词源
From Anglo-Norman caucie, chaucee et al., from Late Latin calceāta. In Guernsey use after Guernsey Norman cauchie.
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