释义 |
yean \ˈyēn\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English yenen, from (assumed) Old English geēanian, from Old English ge- (perfective & collective prefix) + ēanian to yean; akin to Latin agnus lamb, Greek amnos, Old Irish ūan, Old Slavic agne : to bring forth young (as a sheep or a goat) : lamb |