出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/03/16 02:18 UTC 版)
From Ancient Greek χωρέω (khōréō, “I move, spread”).
-chore
Backformation from biochore, from bio-+Ancient Greek χώρα (khṓra, “country”).
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/07 03:29 UTC 版)
From earlier char, from 中期英語 charr, charre, cherre (“odd job, turn, occasion, business”), from 古期英語 ċerr, ċierr (“a turn”), from ċierran (“to turn”), from Proto-Germanic *karzijaną (“to turn”), from Proto-Indo-European *gers- (“to bend, turn”).
Cognate with Dutch keer (“time; turn; occasion”), German Kehre (“a turn; bend; wind; back-flip; u-turn”). Also related to Saterland Frisian kiere, käire (“to turn”), Old Saxon kērian, Old High German chēran (“to turn”) (German kehren (“to turn”), Dutch keren (“to turn”)). See also char.
chore (third-person singular simple present chores, present participle choring, simple past and past participle chored)
chore (third-person singular simple present chores, present participle choring, simple past and past participle chored)
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ごみ
crazywork
ごみ
a beggar
a plaything with which one trifles for pleasure
あご
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