释义 |
cle·ruch \ˈkliˌrük, -lēˌr-, -_rək\ noun (-s) Etymology: Greek klērouchos, from klēro- (from klēros lot, allotment) + -ochos holder (from echein to have, hold) — more at scheme : a citizen of ancient Greece who received an allotment of land in a conquered country and usually migrated to it without loss of citizenship • cle·ru·chi·al \klə̇ˈrükēəl\ or cle·ru·chic \-kik\ adjective |