welk
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
- Alternative form of whelk.
动词 v.
- Of a plant: to wither, wilt, decay.
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To diminish; to lose brightness, to wane.
— As gentle Shepheard in ſweete euentide, / When ruddy Phebus gins to welke in weſt, [...]
- to soak, steep.
- to thrash, beat severely.
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To contract; to shorten.
— But nowe ſadde Winter welked hath the day, / And Phœbus weary of his yerely taſ-ke: / Yſtabled hath his ſteedes in lowlye laye / And taken vp his ynne in Fiſhes haſ-ke.
- To form into wrinkles or ridges.
词源
From Middle English welken, probably from a continental Germanic language; compare Middle Dutch welken (Dutch welken) and Middle Low German welken. Cognate with German welken. Ultimately, from Proto-West Germanic *wilkijan (“to become soft”), from Proto-Germanic *welkaz (“soft, withered”), according to Kluge, related to *wulkną (“cloud”).
Compare also Old English wealwian (“to fade, wither”), Old English wlacu (“tepid, lukewarm”).
Compare also Old English wealwian (“to fade, wither”), Old English wlacu (“tepid, lukewarm”).
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