出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/14 23:23 UTC 版)
From Medieval Latin duellum (“fight between two men, duel”), itself from Old Latin duellum (“war, fight”), which survived in Classical Latin as a rare byform of bellum and was later reinterpreted as “duel” by unetymological association with duo (“two”).
May have entered English through Middle French duel. (Can this etymology be sourced?)
duel (plural duels)
duel (third-person singular simple present duels, present participle (US) dueling or (UK) duelling, simple past and past participle (US) dueled or (UK) duelled)
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(of two persons) to be at odds with each other
to fight with someone
to fight with someone
力闘する
wrens
争うこと
to fight or struggle against someone or something
汚すさま
burls
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