ˈrunkly, a. Sc.
Also 8 runkley.
[f. runkle n. + -y.]
Full of wrinkles; wrinkled.
1790 A. Wilson Poet. Wks. (c 1846) 179 Auld, runkley-faced, and brown. 1807–10 R. Tannahill Poems (1846) 99 Wealthy pride but ill can hide Your runkly measled shins. |