出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/26 02:16 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 drogge (“medicine”), from Middle French drogue, drocque (“tincture, pharmaceutical product”) (c. 1462), from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German droge, as in droge vate (“dry vats, dry barrels”), mistaking droge for the contents, which were usually dried herbs, plants or wares. Droge comes from Middle Dutch drōghe (“dry”), from Old Dutch drōgi (“dry”), from Proto-Germanic *draugiz (“dry, hard”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dʰerǵʰ- (“to strengthen; become hard or solid”), from *dʰer- (“to hold, hold fast, support”). Cognate with English dry, Dutch droog (“dry”), German trocken (“dry”).
drug (plural drugs)
drug (third-person singular simple present drugs, present participle drugging, simple past and past participle drugged)
Germanic ablaut formation. If old, a doublet of drew, from 中期英語 drug, drog, drugh, drogh, from 古期英語 drōg, from Proto-Germanic *drōg; compare Dutch droeg, German trug, Swedish drog. If secondary, probably formed by analogy with hang.
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prescribe a drug
a narcotic
薬物.
麻酔薬.
a stupefying drug
substances that constitute medicine
a medicine that has a bitter taste
a soporific drug
「drug」は動詞「drag」の過去形、または過去分詞です