| 释义 | 
		ca·loy·er \kəˈlȯiə(r), -ȯyə-, ˈkaˌl-; ˈkaləyə-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Italian & French; French caloyer, from obsolete Italian caloiero, from Middle Greek kalogēros venerable, literally, having a beautiful old age, from kalo- calo- + -gēros (from Greek gēras old age) — more at corn  : a monk of the Eastern Church |