释义 |
mé·tis \māˈtē(s)\ noun (plural métis \“, -tēz\) Usage: sometimes capitalized Etymology: French (probably influenced in meaning by Spanish mestizo), from Middle French metis mongrel, of parents of different nations, from Late Latin misticius, mixticius mixed — more at mestizo : one that is of mixed blood: a. : half-breed; specifically : one of French and Indian ancestry b. : a crossbred animal (as a horse or a sheep) |