释义 |
sax I. \ˈsaks\ noun or seax \ˈsaəks\ (-es) Etymology: Middle English sexe knife, short sword, from Old English seax, sæx; akin to Old High German sahs knife, Old Norse sax knife, sword, Latin saxum rock, Old English sagu saw — more at saw : a knifelike chopping tool used for trimming the edges of roof slates and having a pointed pick at the back for making nail holes II. \ˈsaks\ dialect Britain variant of six III. noun (-es) Etymology: by shortening : saxophone |