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单词 streetling
释义

streetling

English

Etymology

From street + -ling.

Noun

streetling (plural streetlings)

  1. A small, inferior, or minor street.
    • 1852, Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn, "Life of Lord Jeffrey, Second Article", The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 39, Page 729:
      [] and was then received into a magnificent high-backed chair, covered with orange silk, and gay with flags and streamers, on which I was borne on the shoulders of six electors, nodding majestically through all the streets and streetlings; []
    • 1868, Charles Bertie P. Bosanquet, London: some account of its growth, charitable agencies and wants, Page 39
      The traffic had to flow round by Broad Street, St. Giles; whilst between Broad Street and Great Russell Street is the notorious St. Giles' rookery, of which Church Lane — a miserable streetling, running parallel with and south of New Oxford []
  2. One who frequents or lives on the streets.
    • 1888, Catherine Louisa Pirkis, "A House of Shadows", Charles Dickens (editor), All the Year Round, Volume 42, Page 12
      This, however, it was impossible in such a bustling thoroughfare to do; a fact which the scrambling and exclamations of the half-dozen streetlings clambering on the outer railings speedily brought home to me.
    • 1894, Hubert Marshall Skinner, The schoolmaster in comedy and satire - Page 495:
      Clean face and glossy curls must never frown upon little smutty, streetling publican.
    • 2012, James Reese, The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll & Mademoiselle Odile - Page 6:
      Suddenly I was a demure demoiselle set to scream a second time for help, not the starving streetling I'd become since arriving in Paris six months prior, several weeks shy of my sixteenth birthday.

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