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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/16 01:17 UTC 版)
From chub (“short, thick fish species used as bait"; used metaphorically since 1558 for "lazy person”), from 中期英語 chubbe (“chub (the river fish)”), recorded since c.1450, probably an assibilated form of cub (“a lump, heap, mass”) and cob, from 中期英語 *cubbe (found only in derivative cubbel (“a block to which an animal is tethered”)), from Old Norse kubbr, kumbr (“block, stump, log”) and/or Old Norse kumben (“stumpy”), see kobbi.
Cognate with Icelandic kubbur (“block, cube”), Norwegian kubb, kubbe (“block, stump, log”), Swedish kubb (“block, log”), and perhaps to Icelandic kubba (“to hew, chop, lop”) and Russian кубышка (kubyška). More at cob, kibble.
Back-formation from chubby.
chub (countable and uncountable, plural chubs)
chub (third-person singular simple present chubs, present participle chubbing, simple past and past participle chubbed)
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プーク
mambas
くび
a wrinkle
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