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| worm | 遺伝子名 | LONg |
| 同義語(エイリアス) | Protein lon-1 precursor; F48E8.1a; CE01953; F48E8.1; CE29046; WP:CE30996; WP:CE01953; F48E8.1c; WP:CE29046; CE30996; lon-1; F48E8.1b | |
| SWISS-PROTのID | SWISS-PROT:Q09566 | |
| EntrezGeneのID | EntrezGene:175753 | |
| その他のDBのID | WormBase:WBGene00003055 |
| worm | 遺伝子名 | LONg |
| 同義語(エイリアス) | CE35426; lon-2; WP:CE35426; C39E6.1 | |
| SWISS-PROTのID | --- | |
| EntrezGeneのID | EntrezGene:180750 | |
| その他のDBのID | WormBase:WBGene00003056 |
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出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/17 03:50 UTC 版)
From long.
-long (adjective-forming suffix, not comparable)
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/29 19:03 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 long, lang, from 古期英語 long, lang (“long, tall, lasting”), from Proto-West Germanic *lang, from Proto-Germanic *langaz (“long”), from Proto-Indo-European *dlongʰos (“long”).
The word shows the regular historical change of a to o before certain consonant clusters such as ng (compare with other examples in Middle and Modern English such as bond, song, throng, and wrong). The o-form may have also been reinforced by Old French long, from Latin longus, from the same Indo-European word. Doublet of lungo and lunge.
long (comparative longer or more long, superlative longest or most long)
long (third-person singular simple present longs, present participle longing, simple past and past participle longed)
long (comparative longer, superlative longest)
The use of long with the sense a long time (found as a complement of verbs like take, have (got), need, spend, give, be or of the prepositions for or before) is normally restricted to questions and negative statements. In other situations, the phrase a long time is used instead:
This restriction does not apply when "long" is modified by an adverb such as too or enough. It also does not apply when "long" is used as a premodifier of a verb, participle, adjective, preposition or adverb with the sense "for a long time".
From 中期英語 longen, from 古期英語 langian (“to long for, yearn after, grieve for, be pained, lengthen, grow longer, summon, belong”), from Proto-West Germanic *langōn, from Proto-Germanic *langōną (“to desire, long for”), from Proto-Indo-European *lengʷʰ- (“to be easy, be quick, jump, move around, vary”). Cognate with German langen (“to reach, be sufficient”), Swedish langa (“to push, pass by hand”), Icelandic langa (“to want, desire”), Dutch, German verlangen (“to desire, want, long for”).
long (third-person singular simple present longs, present participle longing, simple past and past participle longed)
From 中期英語 long, lang, an aphetic form of 中期英語 ilong, ylong, from 古期英語 ġelong, ġelang (“along, belonging, depending, consequent”); the verb later reinterpreted as an aphetic form of belong.
long (third-person singular simple present longs, present participle longing, simple past and past participle longed)
From 中期英語 longen, from 古期英語 langian (“to belong, pertain”), from 古期英語 *lang, which is of uncertain origin yet related to 古期英語 ġelang (“dependent, attainable, present, belonging, consequent”), Old Saxon gilang (“ready, available”).
long (third-person singular simple present longs, present participle longing, simple past and past participle longed)
From 古期英語 lang, from Proto-West Germanic *lang, from Proto-Germanic *langaz, from Proto-Indo-European *dlongʰos.
The sense "due to" is from 古期英語 ġelang, from Proto-West Germanic *galang.
long (plural and weak singular longe, comparative lengere, superlative lengest)
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long
somewhat long
somewhat long
a long dot
長いもの
a long thing
a sofa
a settee
a lounge
長びく
inordinately long
ere long
ere long
long‐nosed
胴長の
tiresomely long
to take long
長期の