释义 |
bo·cac·cio \bōˈkäˌchō, bəˈ-\ noun (-s) Etymology: perhaps by folk etymology (influence of Giovanni Boccaccio died 1375 Italian writer) from an American Spanish word derived from Spanish bocacha big mouth, aug. of boca mouth : a large olive to brown red-flushed rockfish (Sebastodes paucispinis) of the Pacific coast from British Columbia to southern California being an important market fish in the southern part of its range |