释义 |
has·sock \ˈhasə̇k, -aas-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hassuc 1. : a rank tuft of bog grass or sedge : tussock 2. a. : a small kneeling cushion or footstool < an old-fashioned church hassock with flaps at the ends — Anna Kavan > b. : a bulky upholstered cushion used as an article of household furniture: as (1) : a large stuffed cushion that serves as a seat or leg rest — compare ottoman, pouf (2) : a similar cushion or backless padded seat mounted on legs or having a hollow center for storage |