wayzgoose

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英 ['weɪzgu:s]
美 ['weɪzgus]
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  • n.

    同欢;

  • 英英释义

    Wayzgoose

    • A wayzgoose was at one time an entertainment given by a master printer to his workmen each year on or about St Bartholomew's Day (24 August). It marked the traditional end of summer and the start of the season of working by candlelight.

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