释义 |
an·co·na I. \aŋˈkōnə\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: from Ancona, Italy : a domestic fowl of a breed of the Mediterranean class resembling the Leghorns in build and having mottled black-and-white plumage II. noun (plural anco·ne \-nē\ ; or anconas) Etymology: Italian, probably modification (probably influenced by Ancona, seaport on Adriatic coast, Italy) of Greek eikona, accusative of eikon-, eikōn image — more at icon : altarpiece; specifically : one composed of one or more paintings in an elaborate architectural framework |