释义 |
bouche I. \ˈbüsh\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, literally, mouth, from Latin bucca cheek, mouth — more at pock 1. obsolete : an allowance of food and drink for retinue in a royal or noble household 2. : a slit in the edge of a medieval shield for a sword blade or a rounded opening for the shaft of a lance II. noun (-s) Etymology: probably alteration (influenced by French boucher to stop up) of bush (bushing) : bushing |