出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/19 02:51 UTC 版)
From Polish hetman, probably from Middle High German houbetman, heuptman (“commander”), from Old High German houbitman, from Proto-West Germanic *haubidamann. Compare modern German Hauptmann (“captain”), Haupt, Mann. The Polish e in hetman attests to a borrowing from an East Central German dialect, in which Middle High German -öu- gives -ē-. Doublet of head man.
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an honour-man
that man
the common man
the common man
a bandit
a husband
a hawker
a falconer
dishcloth gourds