| 释义 | ton·sure I. \ˈtänchə(r)\ noun
 (-s)
 Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin tonsura, from Latin, act of shearing, clipping, from tonsus (past participle of tondēre to shear, clip, crop) + -ura -ure — more at tome
 1.  : the clipping or shaving of the head; specifically  : the shaving of a distinctive portion of the head as part of a rite accompanying admission to the clerical state
 2.  : the shaven crown or patch worn by monks and various clerics
 3.  : a bald spot that resembles a tonsure
 II. transitive verb
 (-ed/-ing/-s)
 : to shave the head of : confer the tonsure upon
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