出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/13 19:41 UTC 版)
The origin is uncertain. Originally a slang term from the late eighteenth century. Perhaps from 中期英語 *donekie (“a miniature dun horse”), a double diminutive of 中期英語 don, dun, dunne (a name for a dun horse), equivalent to modern English dun (“brownish grey colour”) + -ock (diminutive suffix) + -ie (diminutive suffix), or similarly formed from the given name Duncan. Compare 中期英語 donning (“a dun horse”), English dunnock. Became more common than the original term ass due to the latter's homophony and partial merger with arse (compare similar development between coney and rabbit).
donkey (plural donkeys or (obsolete) donkies)
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