accoucheur

名词 n.
/ˌæ.kuˈʃɜː/    /ˌæ.kuˈʃɝ/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A person, especially a man, who delivers a baby (in childbirth).
    — And lastly, obstetrical chairs seemed most natural to the accoucheurs of the middle ages.

词形变化

accoucheurs plural

词源

Attested since 1727. Borrowed from French accoucheur, from accoucher (“to go to childbed, be delivered”), from Old French culcher (“to lie”), from Latin collocō (“to place, put, set in order, assign”), from con- + locō (“to put, place, set”). See accouchement.
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