释义 |
kit·ten I. \ˈkitən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English kitoun, modification (influenced by kitling) of (assumed) Old North French caton (whence French dialect — Normandy — caton), diminutive of Old North French cat, from Late Latin cattus — more at cat 1. a. (1) : a young cat (2) : a cat less than nine months old — used especially in relation to competitive showing b. : an immature individual of various other small mammals < hamster kitten > < rabbit kitten > 2. : kit IV 2b 3. chiefly dialect : one of the rolls of dust that collect under furniture — usually used in plural II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English kytnen from kitoun, n. intransitive verb : to give birth to kittens : litter transitive verb : to give birth to < that's what I've been called since I was kittened — Irish Statesman > |