出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/26 22:05 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 limpen (“to fall short”), from 古期英語 limpan, from Proto-West Germanic *limpan, from Proto-Germanic *limpaną (“to hang down”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)lemb-, *(s)lembʰ- (“to hang loosely, hang limply”).
Cognate with Low German lumpen (“to limp”), Middle High German limpfen (“to hobble, limp”), dialectal German lampen (“to hang down loosely”), Icelandic limpa (“limpness, weakness”).
limp (third-person singular simple present limps, present participle limping, simple past and past participle limped)
From 中期英語 *limp, *lemp, from 古期英語 *lemp (recorded only in compound lemphealt (“limping”), from Proto-West Germanic *limpan, from Proto-Germanic *limpaną (“to hang down”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)lemb-, *(s)lembʰ- (“to hang loosely, hang limply”). Cognate with German lampecht (“flaccid, limp”), Icelandic lempinn, lempiligur (“pliable, gentle”). See above.
limp (comparative limper, superlative limpest)
limp (third-person singular simple present limps, present participle limping, simple past and past participle limped)
From 中期英語 limpen, from 古期英語 limpan (“to happen, occur, exist, belong to, suit, befit, concern”).
Cognate with Scots limp (“to chance to be, come”), Middle Dutch limpen (“to happen”), Middle Low German gelimpen (“to moderate, treat mildly”), Middle High German limfen (“to suit, become”).
limp (third-person singular simple present limps, present participle limping, simple past lamp or limped, past participle lump or limped)
limp
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to disturb something
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to distort the meaning of something