释义 |
gan·net \ˈganə̇t, usu -ə̇d.+V\ noun (plural gannets also gannet) Etymology: Middle English ganet, from Old English ganot; akin to Old High German ganazzo gander, Old English gōs goose — more at goose 1. : any of several large web-footed fish-eating seabirds constituting a family (Sulidae), flying great distances and remaining at sea for long periods, and breeding in large colonies chiefly on offshore islands 2. : wood ibis |