dood

名词 n. 动词 v.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A riding camel or dromedary.
    — The Chief was lying down beside my dooly, aking a nap while his tent was being prepared, with his head resting on his hand, for he refused to accept the loan of my pillow, when a camel-driver came by, leading a huge dood so carelessly as to bring him right across Sir Colin.
  2. Eye dialect spelling of dude. alt-of,pronunciation-spelling
    — "Talk about yer doods," said a Texas stockman, on the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy train last night, "but a leetle the doodest dood I ever seen wuz a feller that come down from Boston into our kentry a year ago las' September."
  3. Alternative form of doot. Hong-Kong,alt-of,alternative
动词 v.
  1. Alternative form of doot. Hong-Kong,alt-of,alternative

词形变化

doods plural doods plural doodz plural doods plural doods present,singular,third-person dooding participle,present dooded participle,past dooded past

词源

Back-formation from dudhwallah, doodwallah (“milk-man”, literally “milk-ward”), reinterpreting the wallah of milk as a wallah of camels by dint of misremembrance of the Bengali word for “camel” which is উট (uṭ).
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