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ENE, E.N.E.
略語east‐northeast.
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名詞

1. 北東と東の中間の羅針盤方位(the compass point midway between northeast and east)

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Ene

日本人名前

;ゑね;エエネ;ヱネ

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語源 1

    Borrowed from Latin nus, from Ancient Greek -ηνός (-ēnós), forming adjectives from place names.

    接尾辞

    -ene (adjective-forming suffix, not comparable)

    1. Forms adjectives relating to places and nouns for their inhabitants.
      Cairo + ‎-ene → ‎Cairene
      Damascus + ‎-ene → ‎Damascene
    2. Forms adjectives and nouns denoting religious groups from personal names.
      Rogers + ‎-ene → ‎Rogerene
      Hagar + ‎-ene → ‎Hagarene
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    語源 2

      Borrowed from French ne, chosen by French chemist Jean-Baptiste Dumas to avoid confusion with chemicals in -ine.

      使用する際の注意点

      The common names of some other organic compounds also end in -ene.

      参考

      語源 3

        Derived from graphene, expressing its monolayer characteristic.

        接尾辞

        -ene (noun-forming suffix, plural -enes)

        1. A single-atom thick two-dimensional layer of atoms.

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        語源 1

          See -enne.

          接尾辞

          -ene

          1. (Late Old English) alternative form of -enne

          語源 1

            From 古期英語 -ena, for earlier -ana, from Proto-West Germanic *-anō, *-ō, from Proto-Germanic *-anǫ̂, *-ōnǫ̂, from the Proto-Indo-European genitive plural suffix *-oHom when attached to n-stems.

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            接尾辞

            -ene

            1. (chiefly Kent, Southern or West Midland) used to form the genitive plural of nouns
              Synonyms: -es (more common), -e (somewhat less common)
            使用する際の注意点
            参照
            1. ^ Hogg, Richard; Fulk, R. D. (2011), A Grammar of Old English, volume 2: Morphology, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, ISBN, →OCLC, §3.9-3.11, pages 73-75
            2. ^ -en(e), suf.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 25 October 2024.
            3. ^ Logan, H[arry] M. (1973), “V. Grammar”, in The dialect of the Life of Saint Katherine: A linguistic study of the phonology and inflections (Janua Linguarum. Series Practica; 130), The Hague: Mouton, →OCLC, § 40, pages 156-157.
            4. ^ Berndt, Rolf (1968), “Bemerkungen zur geschichtlichen Entwicklung der englischen Sprache”, in Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, volume 16, number 2, Leipzig: VEB Verlag Enzyklopädie, page 167.
            5. ^ Putter, Ad; Judith, Jefferson; Stokes, Myra (2007), “5. The Structure of the A-Verse”, in Studies in the Metre of Alliterative Verse (Medium Ævum Monographs: New Series; 26)‎, Oxford: The Society for the Study of Medieval Languages and Literature, ISBN, →OCLC, page 235.
            6. ^ -en, suf.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 25 October 2024.
            7. ^ d'Ardenne, S[imonne] R. T. O. (1961) [1936], “Language”, in Þe Liflade ant te Passiun of Seinte Iuliene (Early English Text Society; 248), London: Oxford University Press for the Early English Text Society, →OCLC, § 64, page 209.
            8. ^ Mustanoja, Tauno F. (1960), “Cases: Genitive”, in A Middle English Syntax (Mémoires de la Société ophilologique de Helsinki; 23), volume I: Parts of Speech, Helsinki: Société ophilologique, page 73; republished at Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2016, →DOI, ISBN.
            9. ^ Myers, Sara (26 November 2014), “Chapter 2: Genitive Plural Nouns”, in An investigation of certain aspects of the genitive noun phrase in Middle English (1150-1500) (Thesis)‎, University of Edinburgh, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2025-08-22, § 2.5.3, page 49.

            語源 2

              Inherited from 古期英語 -enne, -anne (with reduction of the geminate unstressed position), from Proto-West Germanic *-annjē, *-jannjē, *-ōnnjē, possibly equivalent to -en (uninflected infinitive) +‎ -e (dative singular).

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              参照
              1. ^ Brunner, Karl (1963), Grahame Johnson, transl., An Outline of Middle English Grammar‎, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, translation of Abriss der mittelenglischen Grammatik (in German), ISBN, →OCLC, § 68, page 71; reprinted 1965.
              2. ^ Mossé, Fernand (1952), “VIII. The Verb”, in James A. Walker, transl., A Handbook of Middle English‎, I. Grammar: Part Two. The Forms, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, translation of Manuel du l'Anglais de Moyen Age des Origines au XIVe Siècle (in French), →OCLC, § 94, page 79.
              3. ^ Jack, George (1992), “The Infinitive in Early Middle English Prose”, in Neuphilologische Mitteilungen‎, volume 92, number 3, Helsinki: Modern Language Society, →ISSN, →OCLC, pages 312-314.
              4. ^ Mustanoja, Tauno F. (1960), “Verbs: Infinitive”, in A Middle English Syntax (Mémoires de la Société ophilologique de Helsinki; 23), volume I: Parts of Speech, Helsinki: Société ophilologique, pages 512-513; republished at Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2016, →DOI, ISBN.
              5. ^ Jefferson, Judith; Putter, Ad (2005), “The Distribution of Infinitives in -e and -en in Some Middle English Alliterative Poems”, in Medium Ævum‎, volume 74, number 2, Society for the Study of Medieval Languages and Literature, →DOI, →ISSN, page 226.
              6. ^ Logan, H[arry] M. (1973), “V. Grammar”, in The dialect of the Life of Saint Katherine: A linguistic study of the phonology and inflections (Janua Linguarum. Series Practica; 130), The Hague: Mouton, →OCLC, page 190.

              語源 3

                See -en (adjectival suffix).

                接尾辞

                -ene

                1. alternative form of -en (adjectival suffix)

                接尾辞

                ne

                1. vocative masculine singular of nus

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                The suffix -ene is used in organic chemistry to form names of organic compounds where the -C=C- group has been attributed the highest priority according to the rules of organic nomenclature. Sometimes a number between hyphens is inserted before it to say that the double bond is between that atom and the atom with the next number up. This suffix is taken from the end of the word ethylene, which is the simplest alkene. The final "-e" disappears if it is followed by a suffix that starts with a vowel, e.g. "-enal" which is a compound that contains both a -C=C- bond and an aldehyde functional group. If the other suffix starts with a consonant, the final "-e" remains, e.g. "-enediyne" (which has the "-ene" suffix and also the "-yne" suffix, for a compound with a double bond and two triple bonds.)

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