释义 |
to·char·i·an noun or to·khar·i·an \tōˈka(a)rēən, -kär-\ (-s) Usage: capitalized Etymology: Latin Tochari + English -an 1. : a member of a people of advanced culture and presumably European origin dwelling in central Asia during the first millennium of the Christian era until overrun by the Uighurs 2. a. : a language of central Asia known from documents from the seventh century A.D. and occurring in an eastern and a western dialect b. : a branch of the Indo-European language family containing the Tocharian language — see indo-european languages table |