释义 |
ro·ta I. \ˈrōd.ə\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin, wheel — more at roll 1. chiefly Britain a. : a fixed order of rotation (as of persons or duties) b. : a roll or list of persons : roster 2. usually capitalized [Medieval Latin, from Latin] : a tribunal of the Roman Catholic curia consisting of ten auditors exercising jurisdiction usually of an appellate nature especially in matrimonial cases appealed from diocesan courts 3. : a round or other musical composition with frequent repeats or refrains II. noun (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin — more at rote : hurdy-gurdy III. variant of rote |