| 释义 | 
		aun·cel \ˈȯnsəl, ˈä-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French auncelle, perhaps alteration (resulting from incorrect division into definite article l' + noun) of (assumed) Old French lancelle, from Old Italian lancella small balance, from lance balance (from Latin lanc-, lanx plate, scalepan) + -ella (from Latin) — more at balance  : a medieval English balance for weighing or a weight used in medieval England |