释义 |
sack·but \ˈsak(ˌ)bət\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French saquebute, saqueboute, sackbut, hooked lance, from Old French, hooked lance, from saquer, sachier to pull + bouter to push, thrust, butt — more at butt 1. a. : the medieval trombone b. : a player on such a trombone 2. [influenced in meaning by Aramaic śabbĕkhā trigon (in Danish 3:5)] : trigon |