释义 |
lag·an \ˈlagən\ noun also lag·end \-nd\; or lag·on \-n\; or li·gan or li·gen \ˈlīgən\; or lo·gan \ˈlōg-\ (-s) Etymology: Middle French lagan, lagand, or Medieval Latin laganum debris washed up from the sea, the right to possess such debris, probably of Germanic origin; akin to Old Norse lög law — more at law : goods thrown into the sea with a buoy attached in order that they may be found again — distinguished especially in law from flotsam and jetsam |