Oscan

英 ['ɔskən] 美
  • n. 欧斯干人
  • adj. 欧斯干人的

英文词源


Oscan (adj.)
of or pertaining to the ancient people of southern Italy, 1590s, from Latin Osci, Opsci (plural) "Oscans," literally "worshippers of Ops," a harvest goddess, the name related to Latin ops (genitive opis) "abundance, plenty, wealth, riches," from PIE *op- (1) "to work, produce in abundance" (see opus).

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