释义 |
oke I. \ˈōk\ noun or oka \ˈōkə\ (-s) Etymology: French, New Greek & Turkish; French oque, from New Greek & Turkish; New Greek oka, from Turkish okka, from Arabic ūqīyah, probably from Greek oungia, ounkia ounce, from Latin uncia — more at ounce : any of three units of weight varying around 2.8 pounds and used respectively in Greece, Turkey, and Egypt II. \ˈōkā\ noun (-s) Etymology: by shortening & alteration : okolehao |