出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/06/23 14:22 UTC 版)
From earlier lushious, lussyouse (“luscious, richly sweet, delicious”), a corruption of lustious, from lusty (“pleasant, delicious”) + -ous. Shakespeare uses both lush (short for lushious) and lusty in the same sense: "How lush and lusty the grass looks" (The Tempest ii. I.52).
An alternative etymology connects luscious to a 中期英語 term: lucius, an alteration of licious, believed to be a shortening of delicious.
luscious (comparative more luscious, superlative most luscious)
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きらびやかなさま
楽しいさま
富んださま
a hiccup
skuas
ぐぐれ
(花なら) to be in full bloom―in full flower―in full flush―(木の花なら)―in full blossom―(季節なら)―in the height of the season―in full swing―in full blast
a syphilitic (patient)