释义 |
mouil·lé \(ˈ)mü|yā\ adjective Etymology: French, from past participle of mouiller to wet, moisten, palatalize, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin molliare to soften with water, from Latin mollis soft — more at melt : pronounced palatally — used especially in l mouillé and with reference to the sound \ly\ in Old French and certain dialects of Modern French or rarely with reference to its counterpart \y\ in standard Modern French |