释义 |
sard I. \ˈsärd\ noun (-s) Etymology: French sarde, from Latin sarda, probably modification of Greek sardion, perhaps from Sardeis Sardis, capital of the ancient kingdom of Lydia : a deep orange-red variety of chalcedony similar to but darker than carnelian and classed by some as a variety of carnelian — called also sardine, sardius II. noun (-s) Usage: capitalized Etymology: Italian Sardo, from Latin Sardus of Sardinia, Sardinian, from Greek Sardō Sardinia : sardinian |