pannier
英 ['p?n??]
美['p?n??]
- n. 馱籃;肩筐;裙撐
- n. (Pannier)人名;(法)帕尼耶;(德)潘尼爾
詞態(tài)變化
復(fù)數(shù):?panniers;
中文詞源
pannier 掛籃
來自拉丁語panis,面包,詞源同pantry,company.即裝面包的籃子,后詞義通用化。
英文詞源
- pannier
- pannier: [13] Etymologically, a pannier is something for carrying ‘bread’ in. It comes via Old French pannier from Latin pānārium ‘breadbasket’, a derivative of pānis ‘bread’. This originally meant simply ‘food’ (it came from the same ultimate source as Latin pābulum ‘food’, borrowed into English in the 17th century, and English food); ‘bread’ was a secondary development. It is the ancestor of the modern Romance words for ‘bread’ (French pain, Italian pane, Spanish pan, etc), and also gave English pantry.
=> pantry - pannier (n.)
- late 13c., "large basket for provisions," from Old French panier "basket," from Latin panarium "bread basket," from panis "bread" (see food).