释义 |
hu·ron I. \ˈhyu̇rən, -yür-, -ˌrän\ noun (plural huron or hurons) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: French, literally, boor, from Middle French, from hure disheveled head of hair, head of a wild animal 1. a. : an Iroquoian people originally of the St. Lawrence valley and Ontario and later of the midwestern United States b. : a member of such people 2. : the language of the Huron people II. noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin Huron-, Huro : largemouth black bass III. \üˈrōn, -rȯn\ noun (-s) Etymology: American Spanish hurón, from Spanish, ferret, from Medieval Latin furon-, furo, from Late Latin, cat, thief, from Latin fur thief — more at furtive : a grison (Grison vittatus) or related animal of So. America |