释义 |
set·tee I. \seˈtē\ noun (-s) Etymology: modification of Italian saettia, from Medieval Latin sagittea, from Latin sagitta arrow : a boat with a long sharp prow and single deck fitted with two or three masts with lateen sails and formerly used in the Mediterranean II. noun (-s) Etymology: alteration (influenced by -ee) of settle (I) 1. : a long seat having a back and made to accommodate several at once 2. : a medium-sized sofa with arms and a back |