释义 |
guil·le·mot \ˈgiləˌmät\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from Middle French, irregular diminutive of Guillaume William : any of several narrow-billed auks of northern seas constituting two genera (Uria and Cepphus) of the family Alcidae and having skins, feathers, and eggs that are highly valued by natives of regions where they breed — see black guillemot, murre |