释义 |
cangue I. noun also cang \ˈkaŋ, -ˈai-\ (-s) Etymology: French cangue, from Portuguese canga yoke, perhaps of Celtic origin; akin to Old Irish camm crooked — more at change : a wooden collar three or four feet square used in Oriental countries for confining the neck and sometimes also the hands for punishment II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to compel to wear a cangue |