释义 |
ve·neur \R və̇ˈnər, +vowel -ˈnər.; -R -ˈnə̄, +vowel in a word following without pause -ˈnər. or -ˈnə̄ also -ˈnər\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French, from Old French, hunter, from Latin venator, from venatus (past participle of venari to hunt) + -or — more at venison : a person acting as superintendent of the chase and especially of hounds in French medieval venery and being an important officer of the royal household |