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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/03/12 17:17 UTC 版)
Perhaps from dialectal English goff (“foolish clown”), from earlier goffe, in which case further etymology is uncertain.
Perhaps from 中期英語 goffen (“to speak in a frivolous manner”), possibly from 古期英語 gaf, ġegaf (“base; wanton; lewd”, adj), ġegaf (“buffoonery; scurrility”, noun), gaffetung, golfettung (“buffoonery; mockery”). Compare English dialectal gauffin (“lightheaded; foolish; giddy”), Scots gaff, gawf (“to talk loudly; babble”), Scots gaffaw (“a loud laugh”).
Alternatively, perhaps from Middle French goffe (“awkward; stupid”). Compare also Spanish gofo, Italian goffo.
goof (plural goofs)
goof (third-person singular simple present goofs, present participle goofing, simple past and past participle goofed)
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go away from
立ち去る.
立ち去る.
退き去る
Go away!―Begone (about your business)!―Get along with you!―Be off with you!―Away with you!―Take yourself off!―Make yourself scarce!―(古文体にては)―Hence!
活動中で
draw from
project over
散逸する
burls
a plaything with which one trifles for pleasure
ごみ
a paste-pot
a hiccup
ぐぐれ