释义 |
cac·cia \ˈkä(ˌ)chä\ noun (plural cac·ce \-(ˌ)chā\ ; or caccias \-(ˌ)chäz\) Etymology: Italian, literally, hunt, chase, from cacciare to chase, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin captiare — more at catch : a part song in canon form portraying the hunt or village scenes and usually employing such sounds as the cries of beggars and vendors and the barks of dogs |