释义 |
ro·caille \rōˈkī, räˈ-\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from roc rock, from Middle French, irregular from roche rock, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin rocca — more at rock 1. : a style of ornamentation developed in the 18th century and characterized by forms derived from the artificial rockwork and pierced shellwork of the period 2. : rococo |