Knickerbocker
英 ['nɪkəbɒkə]
美['nɪkɚ,bɑkɚ]
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英文词源
- Knickerbocker
- "descendant of Dutch settlers of New York," 1831, from Diedrich Knickerbocker, the name under which Washington Irving published his popular "History of New York" (1809). The pen-name was borrowed from Irving's friend Herman Knickerbocker, and literally means "toy marble-baker."