释义 |
‖ mahout Indian.|məˈhaʊt| Also 9 mahote, mahoot, mohaut, mahouhut, mohout. [Hindī mahāut, mahāwat.] An elephant-driver.
1662J. Davies tr. Mandelslo's Trav. 81 The Serriewan hath the oversight of the Camels, and the Mahout, that of the Elephants. 1799Corse in Phil. Trans. LXXXIX. 36 note, I sent for the driver [note, Or Mahote, as he is generally called] to ask some questions concerning this elephant. 1819Sporting Mag. IV. 174 The scuffle between the elephant and the Mahout. 1826Hockley Pandurang Hari I. 6 A Mahouhut, or elephant driver. 1859Lang Wand. India 90 The mahoot, or elephant-driver, was attired in the most gorgeous manner. 1891R. Kipling Life's Handicap 307 The very best of the elephants belonged to the very worst of the drivers or mahouts. |