释义 |
head·rail I. \ˈheˌdrāl\ noun 1. : one of the elliptical rails at a wooden ship's head extending from the place of the figurehead to the bow 2. a. : the upper horizontal piece of a door b. : a solid piece at the top of the back of a chair c. : a crosspiece at the head of a bed II. noun Etymology: translation of Old English hēafodhrægl, from hēafod head + hrægl garment — more at head, rail : a medieval head covering for women consisting usually of a cloth draped loosely over the head and hanging down in back |