释义 |
lint·white \ˈlintˌ(h)wīt\ noun Etymology: Middle English lynkwhyt, by folk etymology (influence of whyt, whit white) from Old English līnetwige, probably from līne- (from līn flax) + -twige (perhaps akin to Old High German zwigōn to pluck, Old English twig branch, twig); probably from the fact that it likes to feed on flaxseed — more at linen, twig : linnet 1 |