释义 |
ae·gi·thin·i·dae \ˌējəˈthinəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Aegithina, type genus (from Greek aigithos, a kind of bird, perhaps the linnet + New Latin -ina) + -idae : a family of brightly colored passerine birds of the Oriental region that have stocky legs and curved bills and feed on fruits or insects — see irena |