wong
wong — 名詞
1. a piece of open land, especially one used for growing grass for animals to eat o
田野;草地
已廢棄的古字,指空地或草地
a piece of open land, especially one used for growing grass for animals to eat or for planting crops — an old word no longer used in everyday English
The old map showed a wong where the village now stands.
舊地圖上顯示,在如今村莊所在的位置過去曾有一片 wong。
archaic register; used in historical contexts
Medieval farmers worked the wong from dawn until sunset.
中世紀的農夫從清晨到日落都在那片 wong 耕作。
Sheep grazed in the wong beyond the old stone wall.
羊群在老石牆另一邊的 wong 裡吃草。
The charter granted the abbey three wongs of fertile land.
這份特許狀賜予修道院三塊肥沃的 wong 土地。
Chidi found traces of an ancient wong while digging near the barn.
Chidi 在穀倉附近挖掘時發現了一處古 wong 的遺跡。
用法筆記
Only found in very old texts (before 1500). Modern readers encounter this word mainly in historical place names such as Wonga Park (Australia).