出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/16 18:01 UTC 版)
Early 17th century, from cock (“male bird”) + tail, in the sense “(a horse with its) tail standing up, like a cock’s”. The origin of the extension to “an alcoholic mixed drink” is unknown. One theory is that it refers to a stimulant (gingering), hence a stimulating drink; compare pick-me-up. Another attested use is for non-thoroughbred racehorses: these were considered "cock-tailed" due to their docked tails. This may have led to the term "cocktail" (sense 1) being used for an adulterated spirit.
cocktail (comparative more cocktail, superlative most cocktail)
cocktail (third-person singular simple present cocktails, present participle cocktailing, simple past and past participle cocktailed)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/12 03:04 UTC 版)
A cocktail is an alcoholic mixed drink that contains two or more ingredients — at least one of the ingredients must be a spirit.
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an alcoholic drink, called cocktail
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