释义 |
pil·lion I. \ˈpilyən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Scottish Gaelic or Irish Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic pillean, diminutive of peall covering, couch; Irish Gaelic pillīn, diminutive of peall covering, couch; Scottish Gaelic & Irish Gaelic peall from a prehistoric Goidelic word borrowed from Latin pellis skin, hide — more at fell 1. a. : a light saddle for women consisting chiefly of a cushion or pannel b. : a pad or cushion put on behind a man's saddle chiefly for a woman to ride on 2. : a motorcycle or bicycle riding saddle for a passenger II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to seat on a pillion III. adverb : on or as if on a pillion < ride pillion behind their sleek and slender cavaliers — Frances P. Keyes > IV. noun (-s) Etymology: Cornish pylyon, plural of pyl peel, stripping, probably from English peel : tin left in the slags after the first smelting — compare prillion |