英:['gæŋgrəl]
美:['gæŋgrəl]
英:['gæŋgrəl]
美:['gæŋgrəl]
Middle English (north) & early Scots gangrel, gangerall, probably from gang gang >entry 3 + -rel, noun suffix with diminutive or pejorative force (borrowed from Old French -erel, expansion of -el, diminutive suffix, going back to Latin -ellus)
The first known use of gangrel was in the 15th century
1 This allowed Gangrel to defeat Brown for the victory.
这使得流浪汉击败布朗取得了胜利。