释义 |
gal·li·gas·kins \ˌgalə̇ˈgaskə̇nz, -lēˈg-\ noun plural Etymology: probably modification of Middle French garguesques, greguesques, from Old Spanish gregüescos, from griego Greek, from Latin Graecus — more at greek 1. a. : loose wide hose or breeches worn in the 16th and 17th centuries b. : very loose trousers 2. chiefly Scotland : leggings |