| 印欧語根 | ||
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| ne | 広く否定の意味を表す印欧語根。重要な派生語は、no, not, 接頭辞a-(awayなど)、接頭辞in-(injuryなど)、接頭辞non-(nonentityなど)、接頭辞un-(unlikeなど)などの単語。 | |
| 接頭辞 | ||
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| in- | (il-,im-,ir-)否定の意を表す。普通、lの前ではil-に、rの前ではir-に、b,m,pの前ではim-に置き換わる。印欧語根neから。 | |
| 接尾辞 | ||
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| -ite | 1形容詞語尾 2名詞語尾 3動詞語尾 | |
出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/18 18:49 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 infinite, from Old French infinit and its etymon Latin īnfīnītus, from in- (“not”) + fīnis (“end”) + the perfect passive participle ending -ītus. By surface analysis, in- + finite. Doublet of infinito. Displaced native 古期英語 unġeendodlīċ.
infinite (comparative more infinite, superlative most infinite)
Although the term is incomparable in the precise sense, it can be comparable both in mathematics and set theory to compare different degrees of infinity, and informally to denote yet a larger thing.
Poets (and particularly hymn-writers before the 20th century) would commonly rhyme the word as though pronounced [-ɑɪnɑɪt] and church congregations still on occasion adopt that pronunciation.
infinite (plural infinites)
出典:Wikipedia
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