crone

名词 n.
/kɹəʊn/    /kɹoʊn/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. An old woman. archaic
    — But still the crone was constant to her note.
  2. An archetypal figure, a wise woman.
    — “And what is your name, crispy, old, wizened crone?” “Oh, my name's Helen.” “Hel-- Oh, just Helen. That's it. Just Helen?” “Helen the Magic Woman.” “And you can help me rid myself of this disgusting hex?” “Yes.”
  3. An ugly, evil-looking, or frightening old woman; a hag.
    — With black unseeing eyes the old woman, the crone, stares at him and through him. Over and over she mutters a word that he cannot quite catch, something like Toomderoom.
  4. An old ewe. obsolete
    — In traveling homeward, buy forty good crones, and fat up the bodies of those seely bones
  5. An old man, especially one who talks and acts like an old woman. obsolete
    — The old crone [a negro man] lived in a hovel, in the midst of a small patch of potatoes and Indian corn, which his master had given him on setting him free.

词形变化

crones plural

词汇关系

词源

From Middle English crone, from Anglo-Norman carogne (compare central Old French charogne (a term of abuse, literally “carrion, carcass, old sheep, hag”), whence modern French charogne). Doublet of carrion.
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