toddy

英 ['tɒdɪ] 美 ['tɑdi]
  • n. 棕榈汁;棕榈酒
toddy
«
1 / 3
»
toddy 棕榈汁,棕榈酒

改写自 taddy,来自 tarrie,最终来自印度语 tari,棕榈汁,来自 tar,棕榈树。拼写由字母 r 改写为 d 可能是发音不清的缘故。

toddy
toddy: [17] Toddy originally meant ‘palm sap’. It was an alteration of an earlier tarry, which was borrowed from Hindi tārī. This was a derivative of tār ‘palm tree’, a descendant of Sanskrit tāla or tāra, which in turn was probably borrowed from a Dravidian language of southern India (Kannada has tar, Telugu tādu). This palm sap was used as a drink, often in a potently fermented form, and in the 18th century toddy came to denote a hot spirit-based drink.
toddy (n.)
1610s, alteration of taddy (1610s), tarrie (c. 1600) "beverage made from fermented palm sap," from Hindi tari "palm sap" (in which the -r- sounds close to an English -d-), from tar "palm tree," from Sanskrit tala-s, probably from a Dravidian language (compare Kannada tar, Telugu tadu). Meaning "beverage made of alcoholic liquor with hot water, sugar, and spices" first recorded 1786.
1. Rl stevenson director abc company now in toddy contact him at queen hotel.
ABC公司董事长史蒂文森先生正在东京,请与他在皇后饭店联系.

来自互联网