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| mu- | ブヨ(など)、[[英]] 蚊の意 (例midge,mosquito,musca)。 | |
| 印欧語根 | ||
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| mu- | ブヨ(など)、[[英]] 蚊の意 (例midge,mosquito,musca)。 | |
出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/16 19:40 UTC 版)
Probably a variant of mash, or from a dialectal variant of 中期英語 mos (“mush, pulp, porridge”); compare 中期英語 appelmos (“applesauce”), from 古期英語 mōs (“food, victuals, porridge, mush”), from Proto-West Germanic *mōs, from Proto-Germanic *mōsą (“porridge, food”), from Proto-Indo-European *meh₂d- (“wet, fat, dripping”).
Cognate with Scots moosh (“mush”), Dutch moes (“pulp, mush, porridge”), German Mus (“jam, puree, mush”), Swedish mos (“pulp, mash, mush”).
mush (countable and uncountable, plural mushes)
mush (third-person singular simple present mushes, present participle mushing, simple past and past participle mushed)
From Old High German muos and Goidelic mus (“a pap”) or muss (“a porridge”), or any thick preparation of fruit.
mush (countable and uncountable, plural mushes)
Believed to be a contraction of mush on, from Michif, in turn a corruption of French marche or marchons!, the cry of voyageurs and coureurs de bois to their dogs. Marche and marchons are respectively the second-person singular and first-person plural imperative forms of marcher (“to move; to travel; to walk”), from Middle French marcher, from Old French marchier, from Frankish *markōn, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *markōną (“to mark; to notice”).
mush
mush (plural mushes)
mush (third-person singular simple present mushes, present participle mushing, simple past and past participle mushed)
From Angloromani mush (“man”), from Romani mursh, from Sanskrit मनुष्य (manuṣya, “human being, man”).
mush (plural mushes)
Possibly from mush (“to drive dogs, usually pulling a sled, across snow”, verb), or mush (“(slang, rare) umbrella”, noun) (a clipping of mushroom, from the similar appearance; referring to drivers shielding passengers with umbrellas in rainy weather).
mush (plural mushes)
mush (third-person singular simple present mushes, present participle mushing, simple past and past participle mushed)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/05/11 03:02 UTC 版)
A MUSH (a backronymed pun on MUD most often expanded as Multi-User Shared Hallucination, though Multi-User Shared Hack, Habitat, and Holodeck are also observed) is a text-based online social medium to which multiple users are connected at the same time. MUSHes are often used for online social intercourse and role-playing games, although the first forms of MUSH do not appear to be coded specifically to implement gaming activity. Today's two major MUSH variants are descended from TinyMUD, which was fundamentally a social game.
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