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minever

/min-uh-ver/US // ˈmɪn ə vər //

矿工,敏华,闽南语,敏锐

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a variant of miniver.

Examples

  • Five—a cloak of fur turned up with minever, a gold goblet with stand and cover, and a box of rose-colored sugar.

  • Then came forth a likely knight, and well apparelled in scarlet furred with minever.

  • Scarlet and green were particularly reserved for the order of knighthood, as well as ermine, minever, and some other furs.

  • Both wore long slate-colored robes, furred with minever, girded and closed, with caps of the same stuff and hue.

  • There, covered with a mantle of minever, Hugh de Moreville was stretched on a couch, his favourite hound by his side.