释义 |
cyc·las I. \ˈsikləs\ noun (plural cyc·lades \-ləˌdēz\) Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Latin, woman's robe with a border around it, from Greek kyklas, from kyklas, adjective, encircling, from kyklos circle, wheel — more at wheel 1. : a sleeveless tunic shorter in front than behind and worn especially in the 14th century by knights over their armor 2. : a full-length garment similar to a cyclas but worn by women II. Etymology: New Latin, from Latin synonym of sphaerium |