Webgams (n.) “legs,” 1781年,低俗语,可能与 gamb “纹章上动物的腿”(1727年)是同一个词,最终源自中古英语 gamb “腿”,源自法语(见gammon)。 现在,在美国英语俚语中,特别是指漂亮女人的好看的腿,但这不是最初的意思。 Webgambol (verb) gambol / ˈ gæmbəl/ verb. gambols US gamboled or British gambolled US gamboling or British gambolling. Britannica Dictionary definition of GAMBOL. [no object] …
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Webgambol "Frolic, merrymaking," 1590er Jahre, früher gambolde "ein Hüpfen, ein Sprung" (1510er Jahre), aus dem Französischen gambade (15. Jh.), aus dem spätlateinischen gamba "Pferdehinterbein oder -bein", aus dem Griechischen kampē … Webgame (adj.1) 「lame(不自由な)」は、1787年に北ミッドランド方言から来ており、起源は不明で、おそらく gammy (放浪者の俗語)の変種であるか、または古ノルトフランス語の gambe (脚)から来ているかもしれません(gambol(n.)を参照)。 new crew vans for sale uk
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WebDefinitions of Gambol. n. A skipping or leaping about in frolic; a hop; a sportive prank. intransitive v. To dance and skip about in sport; to frisk; to skip; to play in frolic, like boys or lambs. Form Verb (used Without Object), Gamboled, Gamboling Or (especially British) Gambolled, Gambolling. Origin of Gambol Early 16th century: alteration ... Webgambol in British English. (ˈɡæmbəl ) verb Word forms: -bols, -bolling, -bolled Word forms: US -bols, -boling or -boled. 1. (intransitive) to skip or jump about in a playful manner; … WebA skipping or leaping about in frolic. To dance and skip about in sport; to frisk. 1914 - Nuttall's Standard dictionary of the English language. By Nuttall, P.Austin. A dance or … new crew vans