释义 |
cos·sus \ˈkäsəs\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, a kind of larva under the bark of trees; perhaps akin to Greek skedannynai to scatter — more at shatter : the type genus of Cossidae including a number of moths the larvae of which were once highly esteemed as food and are still eaten by Australian aborigines — see witchetty grub |