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出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/09/07 18:09 UTC 版)
Through Middle French or directly from New Latin lexicon, from Byzantine Greek λεξικόν (lexikón, “a lexicon, a dictionary”), ellipsis from Ancient Greek λεξικὸν βιβλίον (lexikòn biblíon, literally “a book of words”), from λεξικός (lexikós, “of words”), from λέξις (léxis, “a saying, speech, word”), from λέγω (légō, “to speak”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *leǵ- (“to gather, collect”).
Attested at least since 1583 (in William Fulke's A Defense of the Sincere and True Translations of the Holy Scriptures into the English tongue) in the sense 'a dictionary of a classical language'.
lexicon (plural lexica or lexicons)
lexicon (third-person singular simple present lexicons, present participle lexiconing, simple past and past participle lexiconed)
Learned borrowing from Byzantine Greek λεξικόν (lexikón, “a lexicon”), which is an ellipsis from Ancient Greek λεξικὸν βιβλίον (lexikòn biblíon, literally “a book of words”), from λεξικός (lexikós, “of words”), from λέξις (léxis, “a saying, speech, word”), from λέγω (légō, “to speak”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *leǵ- (“to gather, collect”).
Attested at least since Girolamo Aleandro's Lexicon graeco-latinum, multis et praeclaris additionibus locupletatum (1512).
lexicon n (genitive lexicī); second declension
Second-declension noun (neuter, Greek-type).
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | lexicon | lexica |
| genitive | lexicī | lexicōrum |
| dative | lexicō | lexicīs |
| accusative | lexicon | lexica |
| ablative | lexicō | lexicīs |
| vocative | lexicon | lexica |
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