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malus

名詞

1. リンゴの木(apple trees)

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苗字 マリュス

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語源 1

From Latin malus, by analogy with bonus (additional compensation). Doublet of mal.

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malus (plural maluses or mali)

  1. (business) The loss or return of performance-related compensation originally paid by an employer to an employee as a result of the discovery of a defect in the performance.
    • c. 1997, ASTIN Bulletin, page 48:
      The existence of boni and mali for the different risks can be interpreted through the sign of estimated covariances.
    • 2000, Jean Pinquet, “Experience Rating through Heterogeneous Models”, in Georges Dionne, editor, Handbook of Insurance, Kluwer Academic Publishers, page 462:
      If the boni and mali do not depend on the frequency of claims, the average bonus-malus coefficient increases with the frequency.
    • 2008, Henner Gimpel, Nicolas R. Jennings, Gregory E. Kersten, Axel Ockenfels, Christof Weinhardt, Negotiation, Auctions, and Market Engineering: International Seminar, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, November 12-17, 2006, Revised Selected Papers, Springer Science & Business Media, →ISBN, page 62:
      Bidders with inferior quality, higher transport costs or additional switching costs receive a Malus which decreases their bid automatically to incorporate the disadvantages. Bonus Malus Auctions are used by about 50% of all companies.
    • 2014, Akmal Akramkhanov, Bernhard Tischbein, Usman Khalid Awan, “Effective management of soil salinity – revising leaching norms”, in John P. A. Lamers, Asia Khamzina, Inna Rudenko, Paul L. G. Vlek, editors, Restructuring Land Allocation, Water Use and Agricultural Value Chains: Technologies, Policies and Practices for the Lower Amudarya Region, V & R unipress, Bonn University Press, →ISBN, page 131:
      Akramkhanov et al. (2010) also suggested a system of boni and mali on taxes to support the implementation of measures to achieve both water saving and salinity control (Table 3.3.1).
    • 2016, David Aveiro, Robert Pergl, Duarte Gouveia, Advances in Enterprise Engineering X: 6th Enterprise Engineering Working Conference, EEWC 2016, Funchal, Madeira Island, Portugal, May 30-June 3 2016, Proceedings, Springer, →ISBN, page 26:
      If both the estimated payment- and checking-rate is not above a threshold in a district, the contracted party will receive a malus for that district, and no bonus for any other district.
  2. (rare) A penalty or negative thing.
    • 2016, Rosa Bottino, Johan Jeuring, Remco C. Veltkamp, Games and Learning Alliance: 5th International Conference, GALA 2016, Utrecht, The Netherlands, December 5–7, 2016, Proceedings, Springer, →ISBN, page 305:
      The driver game has a game screen with less number of properties and representations (see Fig. 3(a)). [] If the user completes a level within the allocated time, then the user gets a bonus and will be advanced to another level[,] and if user is unable to complete a level, then a malus is provided and the user gets retained in the same level.
使用する際の注意点
  • May occur in financial services in connection with defaulted loans.
同意語
  • clawback
等位語
  • disgorgement
関連する語
  • mal
  • malum
  • malus genius

語源 2

From Latin mālus and translingual Malus.

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malus (plural maluses)

  1. A plant of the genus Malus (the apples).
    • 1922, Gardener’s Chronicle of America, volume 26, page 228, column 2:
      It leads to a certain extent to an evergreen type Docynia which is distributed in the Himalayas and western China and whose magnificence of bloom I learned to know on my travels in Yunnan; it is distinct from genuine maluses.
    • 1959, Gardeners Chronicle & Gardening Illustrated, volume 145, page 65, column 2:
      Malus ‘Dartmouth’ is a variety of M. pumila, the wild crab-apple, and is only one of the several maluses which offer a wider choice than the commonly planted ‘John Downie,’ lemoinei and eleyi.
    • 1968, Agriculture in Northern Ireland, volume 43, page 290:
      In gardens which are rather open and exposed, the ornamental crabs or maluses are generally less satisfactory than the cherries as flowering trees.
同意語
  • apple

語源 3

名詞

malus

  1. plural of malu

アナグラム

  • alums, lumas, mauls, musal
ラテン語

語源 1

    Uncertain. Perhaps from Proto-Italic *malos, from Proto-Indo-European *mol-o- (bad?), from *(s)mel-. Within Italic, the term is probably connected to Oscan mallom, mallud (bad). More broadly, it is perhaps related to Old Irish mell (destruction), Ancient Greek μέλεος (méleos, idle, unhappy), Lithuanian mẽlas (lie), and the first element of Ancient Greek βλάσφημος (blásphēmos, jinx). De Vaan, however, considers this etymology uncertain, arguing that this word family consists of "largely isolated words in different IE branches".

    Earlier associated with Ancient Greek μέλας (mélas, black, dark), but support for this is waning. Also compare Avestan 𐬨𐬀𐬌𐬭𐬌𐬌𐬀 (mariia, treacherous) and Sanskrit मल (mala, dirtiness, impurity).

    別の表記

    • malos (Old Latin)

    発音

    • (Classical Latin) IPA: [ˈma.ɫʊs]
    • (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA: [ˈmaː.lus]

    形容詞

    malus (feminine mala, neuter malum, comparative peior, superlative pessimus, adverb male); first/second-declension adjective

    1. unpleasant, distressing, painful, nasty, bad
      Abī in malam crucem, malum cruciātum.Go away to a bad cross, bad crucifixion. [A saying referring back to a Roman army post-defeat mass fratricide/suicide act (to avoid a worse fate from the enemy victors; i.e., our own Roman engineered torture is a better fate/prospect) cited from Caesar's Gallic War Commentaries]
      Mala rēs.Trouble, bad business.
      Mala aetās.Old age.
    2. unpleasant to the senses, sight, smell, taste, touch
      Mala faciēs.Ugly face.
    3. bad, evil, wicked, mischievous
      Malus et nēquam homō.An evil and wicked man.
      Dolus malus.Deliberate deception, malice afterthought (legal language).
    4. destructive, hurtful, noxious, evil
      Consuētūdō mala.A bad habit.
      Malata, carmina susurrāre.To whisper evil spells, incantations.
    5. unkind, hostile, abusive
      Mala verba.Abuses.
    6. associated with bad luck, unlucky, unfavourable, unfortunate, adverse, evil
      Mala tempestās.Bad, unfavourable, unsuitable weather.
      Malammam ferre.To bring bad reputation, ill fame.
      Malīs avibus.Under evil auspices. (literally, “Under bad birds.”)
      Reliquiae malae pugnae.Remnants of an unsuccessful, adverse battle.
    7. poor in condition or capacity, inept
      Mala merx/mers.A bad lot (of persons).
      Malā mente esse.To be out of one's mind.
      Pessimus poēta.The worst poet.
    語形変化

    First/second-declension adjective.

    singular plural
    masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
    nominative malus mala malum malī malae mala
    genitive malī malae malī malōrum malārum malōrum
    dative malō malae malō malīs
    accusative malum malam malum malōs malās mala
    ablative malō malā malō malīs
    vocative male mala malum malī malae mala
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    語源 2

    From Ancient Greek μηλέα (mēléa) (See also Ancient Greek μᾶλον (lon, apple), μῆλον (lon, apple)).

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    発音

    名詞

    lus f (genitive mālī); second declension

    1. an apple tree; specifically, a plant in the genus Malus in the family Rosaceae.
      Malus bifera.
      An apple tree bearing fruit biannually.
      Et steriles platani malos gessere valentes.
      And the fruitless plane trees have borne strong apple trees.
      Felices arbores putantur esse quercus vel malus.
      The fruitful trees are thought to be an oak or apple tree.
    語形変化

    Second-declension noun.

    singular plural
    nominative mālus mālī
    genitive mālī mālōrum
    dative mālō mālīs
    accusative mālum mālōs
    ablative mālō mālīs
    vocative māle mālī
    派生語
    • mālus grānāta
    • mālus domestica
    関連する語
    • mālum
    • mēlō
    • mēlopepō
    派生した語
    • Translingual: Malus (learned)
    • Aromanian: mer
    • Italian: melo
    • Megleno-Romanian: mer
    • Romanian: măr
    • English: malus

    語源 3

      Uncertain. De Vaan suggests that the term could derive from Proto-Italic *mazdo-, itself perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *mh₂sdo-. However, De Vaan notes that a comparison with Proto-Germanic *mastaz and Middle Irish maide (stick) requires a pre-form *mādos with a shift of d to l. Schrijver, alternatively, connects the term with mās (male) The uncertain etymology allows for the possibility of a substrate origin.

      発音

      • (Classical Latin) IPA: [ˈmaː.ɫʊs]
      • (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA: [ˈmaː.lus]

      名詞

      mālus m (genitive mālī); second declension

      1. a mast of a ship
        Antemnas ad malos destinare.
        To fasten the sails to the masts.
        Malum erigi imperavit.
        He has ordered the mast to be erected.
        Attolli malos.
        The masts are lifted.
      2. a standard or pole to which the awnings spread over the theater were attached
      3. the beam in the middle of a winepress
      4. the corner beams of a tower
        Turrium mali.
        Beams of the towers.
      語形変化

      Second-declension noun.

      singular plural
      nominative lus mālī
      genitive mālī mālōrum
      dative mālō mālīs
      accusative lum mālōs
      ablative mālō mālīs
      vocative le mālī

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      ウィキペディア英語版

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      Malus

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      Malus ( /ˈmləs/ or /ˈmæləs/), the apples, are a genus of about 3035 species of small deciduous trees or shrubs in the family Rosaceae. Other studies go as far as 55 species including the domesticated Orchard Apple, or Table apple as it was formerly called (M. domestica, derived from M. sieversii, syn. M. pumila). The other species and subspecies are generally known as "wild apples", "crab apples", "crabapples" or "crabs".

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