| 释义 | 
		tuck·et I. \ˈtəkə̇t\ noun (-s) Etymology: probably from tuck (III) (influenced in meaning by obsolete English tuk to beat the drum, sound the trumpet) + -et  : a fanfare on a trumpet II. noun (-s) Etymology: probably of Algonquian origin; akin to tockawhoughe tuckahoe (in some Algonquian language of Virginia), Delaware p'tuckqueu it is round  : a green ear of corn |