释义 |
ro·se·ma·ling \|rōzə|mäliŋ\ noun (-s) Etymology: Norwegian, from rose (from Old Norse rōs, rōsa, from Latin rosa) + maling painting, from male to paint, from Middle Low German mālen; akin to Old High German mālēn, mālōn to paint, Old Norse mæla to paint, Gothic meljan to write, Greek melas black — more at rose, mullet : painted or carved decoration (as on furniture, walls, or wooden dinnerware) in Scandinavian peasant style that consists of colorful floral and other designs and inscriptions |