释义 |
fla·men \ˈflāmən, -läm-\ noun (plural fla·mens \-nz\ ; or flam·i·nes \ˈflaməˌnēz, -läm-\) Etymology: Middle English flamin, from Latin flamin-, flamen; perhaps akin to Old English blōtan to sacrifice, Old High German bluozan, Old Norse blōta to sacrifice, Gothic blotan to worship : a priest devoted to the service of a particular god of the Roman pantheon |