出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/22 20:37 UTC 版)
From Late 中期英語 distillen (“to fall, flow, or shed in drops, drop, trickle; to shed drops; to fill (the eyes) with tears; (alchemy, medicine) to subject (something) to distillation; to obtain (something) using distillation; to distil; to condense or vaporize; (figuratively) to give (good fortune) to; to say (slanderous words)”) [and other forms], from Old French distiller (modern French distiller (“to distil”)), and from its etymon Latin distīllāre, a variant of Latin dēstīllāre, the present active infinitive of dēstīllō (“to drip or trickle down; to distil”), from dē- (prefix meaning ‘down, down from, down to’) + stīllō (“to drip, drop, trickle; to distil”) (from stīlla (“drop of liquid; (figuratively) small quantity”), probably a diminutive of stīria (“ice drop; icicle”)).
distil (third-person singular simple present distils, present participle distilling, simple past and past participle distilled) (British spelling)
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to distil
溶けてなくなる
勃発する
to disturb something
はき出す
粉砕さる
to neglect―slight―be careless of―anything
刮げ落とす
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