释义 |
ket I. \ˈket\ noun (plural ket) Etymology: Middle English, flesh, meat, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse kjöt flesh, meat, Old Swedish köt, kiot, kiöt; perhaps akin to Sanskrit guda bowel, rectum — more at cot 1. dialect Britain a. : carrion b. : filth, rubbish 2. dialect Britain : a good-for-nothing person II. noun (plural ket) Etymology: probably alteration of cot (III) Scotland : a fleece of wool III. noun (plural ket or kets) Usage: capitalized 1. a. : a people of the middle Yenisei region of Siberia that constitutes the only western Paleo-Asiatic group b. : a member of such people 2. : the Yeniseian language of the Ket people |