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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/04 02:33 UTC 版)
Inherited from 中期英語 ferme, farme (“rent, revenue, produce, factor, stewardship, meal, feast”), influenced by Anglo-Norman ferme (“rent, lease, farm”), from Medieval Latin ferma, firma.
There is debate as to whether Medieval Latin acquired this term from 古期英語 feorm (“rent, provision, supplies, feast”), from Proto-Germanic *fermō, *firhuma- (“means of living, subsistence”), from Proto-Germanic *ferhwō (“life force, body, being”), from Proto-Indo-European *perkʷ- (“life, force, strength, tree”); or from Latin firmus (“solid, secure”), from Proto-Italic *fermos, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰer-mo-s (“holding”), from the root *dʰer- (“to hold”). If the former etymology is correct, the term is related to 古期英語 feorh (“life, spirit”), Icelandic fjör (“life, vitality, vigour, animation”), Gothic 𐍆𐌰𐌹𐍂𐍈𐌿𐍃 (fairƕus, “the world”). Compare also 古期英語 feormehām (“farm”), feormere (“purveyor, supplier, grocer”). Cognate with Scots ferm (“rent, farm”).
From 中期英語 fermen, from Anglo-Norman fermer (“to let out for a fixed payment, lease, rent”) ultimately from the same 古期英語 source as Etymology 1. Compare 古期英語 feormian (“to feed, supply with food, sustain”).
farm (third-person singular simple present farms, present participle farming, simple past and past participle farmed)
From 中期英語 fermen, from 古期英語 feormian (“to clean, cleanse”), from Proto-West Germanic *furbēn (“to clean, polish, buff”). Doublet of furbish.
farm (third-person singular simple present farms, present participle farming, simple past and past participle farmed)
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to farm
a farm
a farm
a farm
stock a farm
stock a farm
農産物.
a terraced farm
farm implements
a farmer
a paddy field that has been cultivated
the brewage
a farmer
a farm help