释义 |
oril·lon \ȯrēyōⁿ\ noun or oril·lion \əˈrilyən\ (-s) Etymology: French orillon, literally, little ear, diminutive of oreille ear, from Latin auricula, diminutive of auris ear — more at ear archaic : a projection built out at the corner of a bastion between flank and face from which to defend the flank |