释义 |
vic·to·rine I. \|viktə|rēn\ noun (-s) Etymology: probably from Queen Victoria + English -ine : a woman's fur tippet with long ends II. noun Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: French victorin, from the Abbey of St. Victor near Paris, France + French -in -ine : a canon regular of the Order of St. Victor founded in Paris in 1110, widespread during the medieval period, famous for its learning, and extinct since the French Revolution |