释义 |
nack·et I. \ˈnakə̇t\ noun (-s) Etymology: obsolete Scots nacket caddie at tennis, from Middle French naquet valet, caddie at tennis, probably from naquer to bite, gnaw, cheat, of imitative origin Scotland : a mischievous or brattish boy II. noun (-s) Etymology: perhaps contraction of noon cate 1. Scotland : a light lunch 2. Scotland : a small cake resembling a pasty |