释义 |
‖ lautu|ˈlaʊtuː| [Quichua {ltilde}{ltilde}autu (Tschudi), llauto (Gonçalez, 1608).] ‘A band of cotton, twisted and worn on the head of the Inca of Peru, as a badge of royalty’ (Webster, 1828–32, citing Barlow).
1807J. Barlow Columb. iii. 136 The white lautu graced his lofty brow. |