释义 |
ge·tae \ˈjēˌtē, ˈgeˌtī\ noun plural also ge·tai \ˈgeˌtī\ Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Latin & Greek; Latin Getae, from Greek Getai 1. : a people of ancient times that lived in the region corresponding approximately to eastern Bulgaria, the Dobruja, Walachia, Moldavia, and Bessarabia 2. : all the northern Thracian peoples, of whom the Dacians and Getae were the two main elements |