出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/13 23:44 UTC 版)
Borrowed from Vietnamese đồng, from Middle Chinese 銅 (duwng, “copper”), from Old Chinese 銅 (*doːŋ). Cognate with Mandarin 銅 / 铜 (tóng, “copper”).
Unknown. Perhaps suggested by dingus and other names for unnamable objects; perhaps suggesting of a sound of striking (perhaps the clapper of a bell; compare ding-dong); perhaps there is an element of donkey in it. First attested in the 1890s.
dong (plural dongs) (originally US)
Onomatopoeic.
dong (third-person singular simple present dongs, present participle donging, simple past and past participle donged)
From Korean 동(洞) (dong, “neighborhood”).
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する
する
ふた
the bow
あご
よにん
プーク
むら
a village
だもん
rudds
in a manner which is at least
a gong
a shield
トートグ
tautogs