释义 |
pa·pa I. \ˈpäpə, in sense 2 “ or pəˈpä\ noun (-s) Etymology: Late Latin (influenced in meaning by Late Greek papas, pappas priest, bishop, pope), from Greek (baby talk) pappa father, vocative of papas, pappas 1. usually capitalized, archaic : the Roman pontiff, bishop of Rome and pope of the Roman Catholic Church 2. [Late Greek papas, pappas (taken as plural) from Greek (baby talk), father] : a parish priest of the Eastern Orthodox Church II. \ˈpäpə, ˈpȧpə, chiefly Brit pəˈpȧ\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from Middle French; of baby-talk origin like Latin papa, pappa food, father, Greek papas, pappas father, pappos grandfather 1. : father < a promise from papa to supply more money — A.H.Raskin > 2. slang : husband, lover III. variant of papaw IV. \ˈpäpə\ noun (-s) Etymology: American Spanish, from Quechua : potato V. noun (-s) Etymology: Hawaiian, Tahitian, Marquesan, & Maori : a bluish New Zealand clay like indurated pipe clay used for whitening fireplaces VI. noun (-s) Etymology: Sanskrit pāpa; probably akin to Sanskrit pāpman harm, evil — more at patient Jainism : evil, sin — compare punya VII. Usage: usually capitalized — a communications code word for the letter p |