释义 |
gat I. archaic past of get II. \ˈgat, usu -ad.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: probably from Dutch, literally, hole, opening, from Middle Dutch; akin to Old English geat door, opening — more at gate : a channel or passage from a shore inland (as between sandbanks or cliffs) or from one body of water to another III. noun (-s) Etymology: short for gatling, from Gatling (gun) slang : pistol |