| fly | 遺伝子名 | AChE |
| 同義語(エイリアス) | Ace; Acetylcholine esterase; acetylcholinesterase; l(3)87Ed; Acetylcholinesterase precursor; AcChE; dmAChE; CG17907; ace; dAChE; l(3)26; CHE; DmAChE; AchE; FBgn0000024; ache | |
| SWISS-PROTのID | SWISS-PROT:P07140 | |
| EntrezGeneのID | EntrezGene:41625 | |
| その他のDBのID | FlyBase:FBgn0000024 |
| human | 遺伝子名 | AChE |
| 同義語(エイリアス) | N-ACHE; acetylcholinesterase (YT blood group); ACHE; Acetylcholinesterase precursor; ARACHE; acetylcholinesterase (Yt blood group); YT | |
| SWISS-PROTのID | SWISS-PROT:P22303 | |
| EntrezGeneのID | EntrezGene:43 | |
| その他のDBのID | HGNC:108 |
| mouse | 遺伝子名 | Ache |
| 同義語(エイリアス) | mE1c; mE1a; acetylcholinesterase; mE1c-long; AChE; Acetylcholinesterase precursor; mE1d; mE1d'; mE1b; mE1e | |
| SWISS-PROTのID | SWISS-PROT:P21836 | |
| EntrezGeneのID | EntrezGene:11423 | |
| その他のDBのID | MGI:87876 |
| rat | 遺伝子名 | Ache |
| 同義語(エイリアス) | Hache; acetylcholinesterase; AChE; Acetylcholinesterase precursor | |
| SWISS-PROTのID | SWISS-PROT:P37136 | |
| EntrezGeneのID | EntrezGene:83817 | |
| その他のDBのID | RGD:69313 |
| zfish | 遺伝子名 | ache |
| 同義語(エイリアス) | zgc:92550; acetylcholinesterase; AChE; Acetylcholinesterase precursor | |
| SWISS-PROTのID | SWISS-PROT:Q9DDE3 | |
| EntrezGeneのID | EntrezGene:114549 | |
| その他のDBのID | ZFIN:ZDB-GENE-010906-1 |
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出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/20 00:19 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 aken (verb), and ache (noun), from 古期英語 acan (verb) (from Proto-West Germanic *akan, from Proto-Germanic *akaną (“to ache”)) and æċe (noun) (from Proto-West Germanic *aki, from Proto-Germanic *akiz).
Cognate with Saterland Frisian eeke, ääke (“to ache, fester”), Low German aken, achen, äken (“to hurt, ache”), German Low German Eek (“inflammation”), North Frisian akelig, æklig (“terrible, miserable, sharp, intense”), West Frisian aaklik (“nasty, horrible, dismal, dreary”), Dutch akelig (“nasty, horrible”).
The verb was originally strong, conjugating for tense like take (e.g. I ake, I oke, I have aken), but gradually became weak during 中期英語; the noun was originally pronounced as /eɪt͡ʃ/ as spelled (compare breach, from break). Historically the verb was spelled ake, and the noun ache (even after the form /eɪk/ started to become common for the noun; compare again break which is now also a noun). The verb came to be spelled like the noun when lexicographer Samuel Johnson mistakenly assumed that it derived from Ancient Greek ἄχος (ákhos, “pain”) due to the similarity in form and meaning of the two words.
ache (third-person singular simple present aches, present participle aching, simple past ached or (obsolete) oke, past participle ached or (obsolete) oke or (obsolete) aken)
From 中期英語 ache, from Old French ache, from Latin apium (“celery”). Reinforced by modern French ache.
ache (plural aches)
Representing the pronunciation of the letter H.
ache (plural aches)
From 古期英語 eċe, ace, æċe, from Proto-West Germanic *aki, from Proto-Germanic *akiz. Some forms are remodelled on aken.
ache (plural aches)
From Old French ache, from Latin apium.
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