moccasin
英 ['m?k?s?n]
美['mɑk?sn]
- n. 軟幫鞋;[服裝] 鹿皮鞋;一種生長(zhǎng)在北美的大毒蛇
詞態(tài)變化
復(fù)數(shù):?moccasins;
中文詞源
moccasin 莫卡辛軟皮鞋
來自北美印第安土著語。
英文詞源
- moccasin (n.)
- "North American Indian shoe" (made of deerskin or soft leather), 1610s, from an Algonquian language of Virginia, probably Powhatan makasin "shoe," from Central Atlantic Coast Algonquian *mockasin, similar to Southern New England Algonquian *makkusin, Munsee Delaware mahkusin, Ojibwa makizin. The venomous snake of southern U.S. (1784) is perhaps a different word, but Bright regards them as identical.