
hominy基本信息
读法:英 ["hɒmɪnɪ] 美
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英英释义
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中英词源
hominy 玉米糁儿
来自北美土著语。www.WENtiyI.COM
- hominy
- hominy: [17] Hominy, a gruel or porridge made from coarsely ground maize kernels, is a North American dish, and appropriately enough its linguistic origins are probably American too. A likely source is Algonquian appuminnéonash ‘parched corn’, a compound noun formed from appwóon ‘he bakes’ and minneash ‘grains, corn’. The first reference to it in an English text is by Captain John Smith, an early English colonist in America, in 1629: ‘Their servants commonly feed upon Milk Homini, which is bruised Indian corn pounded, and boiled thick, and milk for the sauce’.
- hominy (n.)
- 1629, first recorded by Capt. John Smith, probably from Powhatan (Algonquian) appuminneonash "parched corn," probably literally "that which is ground or beaten." See grits.
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权威造句
- 1. So Scarlett sent Prissy down to warm up the breakfast hominy and feed him.
- 这样思嘉只好打发百里茜下楼去热点玉米粥喂他.
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