teg
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A sheep (originally a ewe) in its second year, or from the time it is weaned until it is first shorn.
— One Stringor, that brought a tegg from Wresill.
- A doe in its second year.
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A child's tooth.
— TEG [tɛɡ] - tooth (child's).
词形变化
词源
First used to contemptuously refer to a woman, then later applied to a ewe in her second year. Possibly borrowed from Swedish tacka (“ewe”).
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