释义 |
gillie I. gil·lie noun or gil·ly or ghil·lie \ˈgili\ (plural gillies or ghillies) Etymology: Scottish Gaelic gille & Irish Gaelic giolla boy 1. : a male attendant or servant to a Scottish Highland chief 2. Scot & Irish : a fishing and hunting guide 3. : a low-cut shoe with a decorative lacing; especially : a shoe tied by means of a cord that runs through loops or slots instead of eyelets and often winds around the ankle II. gillie intransitive verb (gillied ; gillied ; gillying ; gillies) : to serve as a gillie III. gill·ie \ˈjili\ noun (-s) Etymology: gill (VI) + -ie 1. dialect : a stupid person 2. dialect : a woman of easy virtue IV. gill·ie noun (-s) Etymology: gill (I) + -ie Scotland : a gill of liquor |