出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/11/14 23:35 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 haunten (“to reside, inhabit, use, employ”), from Old French hanter (“to inhabit, frequent, resort to”), from Old Northern French hanter (“to go back home, frequent”), from Old Norse heimta (“to bring home, fetch”) or/and from 古期英語 hāmettan (“to bring home; house; cohabit with”); both from Proto-Germanic *haimatjaną (“to house, bring home”), from Proto-Germanic *haimaz (“village, home”), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱóymos (“village”).
Cognate with 古期英語 hǣman (“to cohabit, lie with, marry”); related to 古期英語 hām (“home, village”), Old French hantin (“a stay, a place frequented by”) from the same Germanic source. Another descendant from the French is Dutch hanteren, whence German hantieren, Swedish hantera, Danish håndtere. More at home.
haunt (third-person singular simple present haunts, present participle haunting, simple past and past participle haunted)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/05/09 01:23 UTC 版)
HAUNT was a straightforward but engagingly irreverent text-based mainframe computer game. It was created in OPS4 language in 1979 by John E. Laird.
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