sord
名词 n.
英 /sɔːd/
美 /sɔɹd/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A flock of mallards.
— "Oh, I, well, I too fell into error, for I frittered away my morning in stalking yonder exaltation of larks, thinking they were dunlin, and in doing so disturbed the only sord of mallards on the whole marsh."
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Obsolete form of sward.
— This is the prettieſt Lovv-borne Laſſe, that euer / Ran on the greene-ſord: […]
词源
词源 1
From Middle English sowrde, from Old French sourdre (“to rise”), that is, "to rise in flight, as a flock of birds", from Latin surgō. Related to surge.
词源 2
See sward.
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