down-gyved
See also: downgyved
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
down (“from a higher position to a lower one”) + gyved (“to shackle, fetter, chain”). A Shakespearan coinage.
Adjective
- (poetic, obsolete) Hanging down, like gyves or fetters.
- 1602, Shakespeare, William, Hamlet, act 2, scene 1, line 77:
- his stockings fouled, / Ungartered and down-gyved to his ankle,
- 1602, Shakespeare, William, Hamlet, act 2, scene 1, line 77:
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