释义 |
nan·di I. \ˈnänˌdē\ noun (plural nandi) Usage: usually capitalized 1. a. : a pastoral people on the Uganda-Kenya frontier b. : a member of such people 2. : a Nilotic language of the Nandi people — called also Kipsigis II. noun (-s) Etymology: Sanskrit nāndī joy, vigor, freshness : a benediction or invocation spoken at the beginning of an Indian drama and usually addressed to Vishnu or Siva but sometimes to Buddha III. noun (-s) Etymology: Telugu, probably from Sanskrit nandin, any of various plants : ben-teak |