coff
coff — 動詞
- coffpresent simple I / you / we / they
- coffs3rd person singular
- coffing-ing form
- coffedpast simple
1. to give money in exchange for goods; a word from earlier English that means the
購買
以金錢換取物品的舊式用語
to give money in exchange for goods; a word from earlier English that means the same thing as 'buy'.
Camila coffed a fine woollen shawl from the merchant at the winter fair.
Camila 在冬季市集上向商人購買了一條上等羊毛披肩。
archaic verb: coff + object + from + seller
The knight coffed a new sword and shield before setting off on his quest.
騎士在出發遠征前購買了一把新劍和一面盾牌。
At the market in Chester, young Wren coffed three bundles of herbs for her grandmother.
在切斯特的市場上,小 Wren 為祖母購買了三捆藥草。
Before winter came, Niran coffed a sturdy ox to help plough the northern field.
冬天來臨前,Niran 購買了一頭壯牛來幫忙耕種北邊的田地。
The lord coffed a dozen barrels of wine for the harvest feast in October.
領主為了十月的豐收宴會購買了十幾桶葡萄酒。
- sell
to give something to someone in exchange for money, the opposite transaction
文法句型
coff + object
用法筆記
This word is no longer used in modern English. It appears only in historical writing, dialect literature, or deliberately old-fashioned contexts. The ordinary modern replacement is 'buy'.