释义 |
dor·nick I. noun also dor·neck \ˈdȯrnik\; or dar·nick \ˈdär-\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English dornewick, from Doornik (Tournai), city in Belgium where such fabrics were first manufactured : a coarse damask of wool and silk formerly used for hangings and vestments II. \ˈdȯrnik, ˈdän-\ noun (-s) Etymology: probably from Irish Gaelic dornōg handful, small stone, from dorn hand, fist 1. dialect : a roundish stone or chunk of rock usually of a size suitable for throwing by hand 2. : a boulder of iron ore found in limonite mines |