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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/10 17:58 UTC 版)
Perhaps onomatopoeic; perhaps an error for, or a nonce alteration of, blink or click; perhaps a continuation of 中期英語 bliken (compare blicker), which may have survived in dialect despite not being attested in print for 500 years.
blick (third-person singular simple present blicks, present participle blicking, simple past and past participle blicked)
From German Blick (“look, glance, twinkle, flash”), from Middle High German blic, from Old High German blik, blich, from Proto-West Germanic [Term?], from Proto-Germanic *blikiz (“shine, appearance, look”), related to *blīkaną.
Cognate with Dutch blik, Danish blik, Icelandic blik (“gleam, sheen”), 古期英語 blice (“sheen, denuded site”).
blick (plural blicks)
blick (third-person singular simple present blicks, present participle blicking, simple past and past participle blicked)
blick (plural blicks)
Probably from replacing the initial letter C of click with the letter B in Blood slang.
blick (plural blicks)
blick (third-person singular simple present blicks, present participle blicking, simple past and past participle blicked)
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