释义 |
lir·i·pipe \ˈlirəˌpīp\ noun also lir·i·poop \-ˌpüp\ Etymology: Medieval Latin liripipium 1. : a very long tippet originally an extension of the peak of a hood and later attached to a medieval chaperon or forming part of the old clerical and academic dress 2. obsolete : something (as a lesson, a role) to be learned |