释义 |
ca·pon I. \ˈkāˌpän also -_pən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English capūn, probably from Old North French capon, from Latin capon-, capo; akin to Greek koptein to smite, cut off, skaptein to dig, Lithuanian skopti to hollow out with a knife, Russian shchepat' to split, Old Slavic kopati to dig, skopiti to castrate 1. : a castrated male chicken — compare poularde 2. : a castrated male rabbit II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : castrate, caponize |