Quincy

名词 n. 专有名词

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A kind of dry white wine made from Sauvignon blanc grapes grown near Quincy in the Loire valley. uncountable,usually
  2. A toilet: a fixture for urination and defecation, particularly (humorous) as a personification of the device. US,euphemistic,obsolete,slang,uncountable
    — I'll be right back. I need to go visit Quincy.
专有名词
  1. A surname from Old French.
  2. A male given name transferred from the surname. US
  3. A female given name.
  4. A commune in Cher department, Centre-Val de Loire, France.
  5. A number of places in the United States named after people with the surname, including:; A census-designated place, the county seat of Plumas County, California. Originally named Quinsy.
  6. A number of places in the United States named after people with the surname, including:; A city, the county seat of Gadsden County, Florida.
  7. A number of places in the United States named after people with the surname, including:; A city, the county seat of Adams County, Illinois.
  8. A number of places in the United States named after people with the surname, including:; A township in Adams County, Illinois.
  9. A number of places in the United States named after people with the surname, including:; An unincorporated community in Taylor Township, Owen County, Indiana.
  10. A number of places in the United States named after people with the surname, including:; An unincorporated community and township in Adams County, Iowa.
  11. A number of places in the United States named after people with the surname, including:; An unincorporated community and township in Greenwood County, Kansas.
  12. A number of places in the United States named after people with the surname, including:; An unincorporated community in Lewis County, Kentucky.
  13. A number of places in the United States named after people with the surname, including:; A city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
    — ‘Adjacent to the city of Boston, Massachusetts, is a township named Quincy.’
  14. A number of places in the United States named after people with the surname, including:; A township and village therein, in Branch County, Michigan.
  15. A number of places in the United States named after people with the surname, including:; A township in Houghton County, Michigan.
  16. A number of places in the United States named after people with the surname, including:; A township in Olmsted County, Minnesota.
  17. A number of places in the United States named after people with the surname, including:; An unincorporated community in Monroe County, Mississippi.
  18. A number of places in the United States named after people with the surname, including:; An unincorporated community in Hickory County, Missouri.
  19. A number of places in the United States named after people with the surname, including:; A village in Miami Township, Logan County, Ohio.
  20. A number of places in the United States named after people with the surname, including:; An unincorporated community in Columbia County, Oregon.
  21. A number of places in the United States named after people with the surname, including:; A township and unincorporated community therein, in Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
  22. A number of places in the United States named after people with the surname, including:; A city in Grant County, Washington.
  23. A number of places in the United States named after people with the surname, including:; Synonym of Dickinson, Kanawha County, West Virginia.
  24. A number of places in the United States named after people with the surname, including:; A town and ghost town therein, in Adams County, Wisconsin.

词形变化

Quincies plural

词汇关系

词源

词源 1
A Norman surname of Old French origin, from a place name Quincy or Quincey in France, ultimately from Latin Quintus (“fifth [born]”).
Use in reference to toilets derives from President John Quincy Adams, who was the first to have one installed at the White House.
词源 2
A Norman surname of Old French origin, from a place name Quincy or Quincey in France, ultimately from Latin Quintus (“fifth [born]”).
Use in reference to toilets derives from President John Quincy Adams, who was the first to have one installed at the White House.
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