frore
英 [frɔː]
- adj. 严寒的,结冰的
英英释义
- 1. very cold;
- "whatever the evenings be--frosty and frore or warm and wet"
英文词源
- frore (adj.)
- "frosty, frozen," archaic (but found in poetry as late as Keats), c. 1200, from Old English froren, past participle of freosan (see freeze (v.)). Related: Froren, which would be the title of the Anglo-Saxon version of Disney's movie.