出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/11/06 00:28 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 marchaundise (“commerce, trading; buying; business transaction, deal; merchandise, goods, wares; possessions”), from Anglo-Norman marchaundise and Old French marcheandise (modern French marchandise), from Old French marcheant (“seller, vendor”) (ultimately from Latin mercātus (“buying and selling, trade, traffic; market; marketplace”), possibly originally Etruscan) + -ise (suffix forming feminine nouns, often denoting a quality or state). The English word is analysable as merchant + -ise.
merchandise (usually uncountable, plural merchandises)
From 中期英語 marchaundisen (“to engage in commerce, traffic”), from marchaundise (noun) (see etymology 1) + -en (suffix forming the infinitive of verbs).
merchandise (third-person singular simple present merchandises, present participle merchandising, simple past and past participle merchandised)
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