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dogship
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/09/07 02:39 UTC 版)
名詞
dogship (countable and uncountable, plural dogships)
- The character or individuality of a dog.
- A dog, especially when referred to formally.
- 1843, “Third Bulletin From the Seat of War: Arrest of Paterson”, in The Investigator, volume 21, page 165:
As to that other tolerably large section of irreligionists, who are ever disposed to pick a quarrel with their opponents, but never disposed to fight with them—they are well rebuked by the fabulist, who tells us that once, no matter when, a pugnacious duck was revelling in a pond, whereupon a dog coming to take a drink, she wished to prevent his dogship slaking his thirst, but at the same time was far from willing to come to blows; seeing which, the latter exclaimed, "Ah, Madam Duck, those who have neither strength nor courage to fight, should at least be civil."
- 1843, “Third Bulletin From the Seat of War: Arrest of Paterson”, in The Investigator, volume 21, page 165:
- A term of opprobrium.
- The leader of a war party.
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