cantrip

英 ['k?ntr?p] 美
  • n. 惡作?。恢湔Z

英文詞源


cantrip (n.)
"magical spell," 1719, a Scottish word of uncertain origin; despite much speculation it is unclear even where the word is divided, whether the second element is rope (perhaps a reference to knotted cords as magical devices) or trappa "a step" or some other thing.