释义 |
john-a-stiles noun or john-a-styles \ˌjänəˈstī(ə)lz\ Usage: usually capitalized J&S Etymology: alteration of earlier John at Stile, from the name John + at Stile, probably from Middle English atte stile at the stile archaic : the second party to legal proceedings when the true names of both parties are unknown — compare john-a-nokes |