词源 |
proboscis n.c. 1600, "elephant's trunk," from Latin proboscis (Pliny), from Greek proboskis "elephant's trunk," etymologically "means for taking food," from pro "forward" (see pro-) + boskein "to nourish, feed," from boskesthai "graze, be fed," from stem *bot- (source of botane "grass, fodder;" see botanic). Also extended to the long, flexible snouts of tapirs, insect parts, etc. updated on November 22, 2020 |