n. 懦夫,懦弱的人
adj. 胆小的,懦怯的
n. (Coward)人名;(英)科沃德
coward 胆小鬼
来自拉丁词cauda, 尾巴,词源同coda, queue. 原指动物夹着尾巴逃走,后指人胆小。
The identification of coward & bully has gone so far in the popular consciousness that persons & acts in which no trace of fear is to be found are often called coward(ly) merely because advantage has been taken of superior strength or position .... [Fowler]As a surname (attested from 1255) it represents Old English cuhyrde "cow-herd." Farmer has coward's castle "a pulpit," "Because a clergyman may deliver himself therefrom without fear of contradiction or argument."