出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/03 18:49 UTC 版)
From English dialectal (Kentish) feeze, feese (“to alarm, discomfit, frighten”), from 中期英語 fēsen (“to chase, drive away; put to flight; discomfit, frighten, terrify”), from 古期英語 fēsan, fȳsan (“to send forth; to hasten, impel, stimulate; to banish, drive away, put to flight; to prepare oneself”), from Proto-West Germanic *funsijan, from Proto-Germanic *funsijaną (“to predispose, make favourable; to make ready”), from Proto-Indo-European *pent- (“to go; to walk”). The word is cognate with Old Saxon fūsian (“to strive”), Old Norse fýsa (“to drive, goad; to admonish”).
Citations for faze in the Oxford English Dictionary start in 1830, and usage was established by 1890.
faze (third-person singular simple present fazes, present participle fazing, simple past and past participle fazed)
The spelling phase is sometimes erroneously used for faze.
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ミツアナグマ
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テグー
tejus
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a plaything with which one trifles for pleasure