ˈlau̇(ˌ)tü noun
( -s )
Etymology: Spanish llautu, llauto, from Quechua lláutu
: a fringed cord of vicuña wool worn wound about the head by ancient Peruvians as an emblem of nobility
ˈlau̇(ˌ)tü noun
( -s )
Etymology: Spanish llautu, llauto, from Quechua lláutu
: a fringed cord of vicuña wool worn wound about the head by ancient Peruvians as an emblem of nobility
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012