释义 |
quech·ua \ˈkechwə\ noun also qui·chua \ˈkēch-\; or kech·ua or ki·chua (plural quechua or quechuas) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Spanish, from Quechua kkechúwa plunderer, despoiler, robber 1. a. : a people of central Peru believed to be originally Aymara b. : a member of such people 2. : a group of peoples constituting the dominant element of the Inca empire 3. a. : the language of the Quechua people that is also widely spoken by other Indian peoples of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile, and Argentina b. : a language family comprising the Quechua language |