| fly | 遺伝子名 | fey |
| 同義語(エイリアス) | forever young | |
| SWISS-PROTのID | --- | |
| EntrezGeneのID | --- | |
| その他のDBのID | FlyBase:FBgn0066364 |
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出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/11/23 23:05 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 feye (“fated to die”), from 古期英語 fǣġe (“doomed to die, timid”), from Proto-West Germanic *faigī, from Proto-Germanic *faigijaz (“cowardly, wicked”), from Proto-Indo-European *peyk- (“ill-meaning, bad”).
Akin to Old Saxon fēgi, whence Dutch veeg (“doomed, near death”), Old High German feigi (“appointed for death, ungodly”) whence German feige (“cowardly”), Old Norse feigr (“doomed”) whence the Icelandic feigur (“doomed to die”), 古期英語 fāh (“outlawed, hostile”). More at foe.
fey (comparative feyer or more fey, superlative feyest or most fey)
From 中期英語 faie, fei (“a place or person possessed with magical properties”), from Middle French feie, fee (“fairy", "fae”), from Old French fae, from Medieval Latin fāda. More at fairy.
fey (countable and uncountable, plural fey or feys)
Inherited from 中期英語 feien (“to cleanse”), from Old Norse fægja (“to cleanse, polish”), from Proto-Germanic *fēgijaną (“to decorate, make beautiful”), from Proto-Indo-European *pōḱ-, *pēḱ- (“to clean, adorn”). Cognate with Swedish feja (“to sweep”), Danish feje (“to sweep”), German fegen (“to cleanse, scour, sweep”), Dutch vegen (“to sweep, strike”). More at feague, fake, fair.
fey (third-person singular simple present feys, present participle feying, simple past and past participle feyed)