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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/07 12:24 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 falwe, from 古期英語 fealh, fealg (“fallow land”), from Proto-West Germanic *falgu (compare Saterland Frisian Falge, West Frisian falig, felling, Dutch valg, German Felge), from Proto-Indo-European *polḱéh₂ (“arable land”) (compare Gaulish olca, Russian полоса́ (polosá)).
fallow (countable and uncountable, plural fallows)
fallow (comparative more fallow, superlative most fallow)
From 中期英語 falowen, falwen, from 古期英語 fealgian (“to fallow; break up land”), from Proto-West Germanic *falgōn (“to fallow”). Cognate with Dutch valgen (“to plow lightly; fallow”), German Low German falgen (“to till; dig a hole”).
fallow (third-person singular simple present fallows, present participle fallowing, simple past and past participle fallowed)
From 中期英語 falwe, from 古期英語 fealu, from Proto-West Germanic *falu, from Proto-Germanic *falwaz (compare West Frisian feal, Dutch vaal, German falb, fahl, French fauve), from Proto-Indo-European *polwos (compare Lithuanian pal̃vas (“sallow, wan”), Russian поло́вый (polóvyj, “wan, light yellow”), Serbo-Croatian plâv (“blond, blue”), Ancient Greek πολιός (poliós, “grey”)), from Proto-Indo-European *pelH- (“pale, gray”).
fallow (comparative more fallow, superlative most fallow)
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