释义 |
sa·ca·huis·te \ˌsakəˈwistē, ˌsäk-\ noun also sa·ca·huis·ta \-stə\; or sa·ca·guis·ta \-kəˈwistə\ (-s) Etymology: American Spanish zacahuiscle, of American Indian origin; akin to Nahuatl zacatl coarse grass : a bear grass (Nolina texana) having a thick caudex and long linear leaves and used in some areas for forage though reputed to have buds and blossoms that are poisonous to livestock |