出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/27 03:21 UTC 版)
1620, from French dialectal (Norman) funquer, funquier (“to smoke, reek”), from Old Northern French fungier (“to smoke”), from Vulgar Latin fūmicāre, alteration of Latin fūmigāre (“to smoke, fumigate”). Related to French dialect funkière (“smoke”). More at fumigate.
funk (countable and uncountable, plural funks)
funk (third-person singular simple present funks, present participle funking, simple past and past participle funked)
From 中期英語 funke, fonke (“spark”), from 古期英語 *funca (“spark”), from Proto-Germanic *funkô (“spark”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)peng- (“to shine”). Cognate with Middle Low German funke, fanke (“spark”), Middle Dutch vonke (“spark”), Old High German funcho, funko (“spark”), German Funke (“spark”). See also spunk.
1743, Scottish and Northern English dialectal word, originally a verb meaning “to panic, fail due to panic”. Perhaps from or cognate with obsolete Dutch fonck (“distress, agitation”), from Middle Dutch fonck (“perturbation, agitation”). More at flunk.
funk (countable and uncountable, plural funks)
funk (third-person singular simple present funks, present participle funking, simple past and past participle funked)
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a hiccup
a plaything with which one trifles for pleasure
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