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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/10/08 00:33 UTC 版)
Clipping.
geno (third-person singular simple present genos, present participle genoing, simple past and past participle genoed)
Disputed. De Vaan suggests that this term was built on a root aorist of *ǵenh₁-. Alternatively, the term may derive from a thematic root present of the same root, perhaps whence also Sanskrit जनति (janati, “to beget, to produce, etc.”). Cognate with Latin gignō, Ancient Greek γείνομαι (geínomai, “to beget, to bring into being, (passively) to be born”), Ancient Greek γονή (gonḗ, “offspring, seed, act of generation”), Sanskrit जना (janā, “birth, origin”), and other multivarious formations in many languages.
genō (present infinitive genere, perfect active genuī, supine genitum); third conjugation
Genō, though used in Old Latin, had been largely supplanted by the form gignō by the Classical period. Thereafter, usage of genō was largely (though not exclusively) confined to poetic and to legal contexts, especially as pertained to laws of probate and inheritance.
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/07/08 15:27 UTC 版)
From the stem of Ancient Greek γένος (génos, “race, kind”), also Ancient Greek γεννάω (gennáō, “to produce”) and from Latin gēns (“tribe, clan”).
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a rope
the grounds for something
the period of time during which a human being grows up and has a child born, called generation
the nominative case
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