pelican
/ˈpelɪkən/noun
1- a large gregarious waterbird with a long bill, an extensible throat pouch for scooping up fish, and mainly white or grey plumage鹈鹕, 塘鹅, 淘河鸟。
1.1
- Family Pelecanidae and genus Pelecanus: several species.鹈鹕科, 鹈鹕属:数种。
1.2
- a heraldic or artistic representation of a pelican, typically depicted pecking its own breast as a symbol of Christ鹈鹕饰, 塘鹅饰(鹈鹕在纹章或艺术中的再现, 作为基督的象征, 代表性的图案是它自己在啄自己的胸部)。
- ORIGIN: from an ancient legend that the pelican fed its young on its own blood.
词源
late Old English pellicane, via late Latin from Greek pelekan, probably based on pelekus 'axe' (with reference to its bill).