出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/09 20:45 UTC 版)
The noun is borrowed from Swiss French or Franco-Provençal luge, from Medieval Latin scludia, from Late Latin sclodia, of Celtic origin, from Gaulish *stludio, possibly from Proto-Indo-European *sleydʰ- (“to slide, slip; to be slick or slippery”). If so, it is related to sled and sleigh.
Sense 2.2 (“drinking utensil”) is from its resemblance to the tracks on which luges race.
The verb is derived from the noun.
luge (countable and uncountable, plural luges) (also attributively)
luge (third-person singular simple present luges, present participle luging or lugeing, simple past and past participle luged) (intransitive)
luge
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テグー
tejus
rudds
プーク
ふた
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