释义 |
ban·nock I. \ˈbanək, -nik\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English bannok, probably from Scottish Gaelic bannach, bonnach 1. : an often unleavened bread of oat or barley flour baked in flattish loaves that is common in the British isles especially in the north 2. New England : cornbread; especially : a thin cake baked on a griddle II. noun also ban·nack \“\ (plural bannock or bannocks also bannack or bannacks) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Bannock Banákwŭt 1. a. : a Shoshonean people of southern Utah and neighboring states b. : a member of such people 2. : the language of the Bannock people |