Inca
/ˈɪŋkə/noun
1
- a member of a South American Indian people living in the central Andes before the Spanish conquest印加人, 印卡人(南美印第安人一部落族人, 西班牙征服前居于中央安第斯山脉)。
- When the Spanish invaded in the early 1530s, the Inca empire covered most of modern Ecuador and Peru, much of Bolivia, and parts of Argentina and Chile. Inca technology and architecture were highly developed despite a lack of wheeled vehicles and of writing. Their descendants, speaking Quechua, still make up about half of Peru's population.
2
- the supreme ruler of this people印加最高统治者。
派生词
Incaic
/ɪŋˈkeɪɪk/ adjectiveIncan
adjective词源
the name in Quechua, literally 'lord, royal person'.