出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/04 17:37 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 messengere, messingere, messangere, from Old French messanger, a variant of Old French messagier (French messager), equivalent to message + -er. Doublet of messager. Displaced native 古期英語 boda (“messenger, envoy”) and ǣrendraca (“messenger, ambassador”).
For the replacement of -ager with -enger, -inger, -anger, compare passenger, harbinger, scavenger, porringer. This development may have been merely the addition of n, or it may have resulted due to contamination from other suffixes such as 中期英語 -ing and the rare Old French -ange, -enc, -inge, -inghe (“-ing”) for Old French -age (“-age”).
messenger (plural messengers)
messenger (third-person singular simple present messengers, present participle messengering, simple past and past participle messengered)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/28 07:31 UTC 版)
The MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry and Ranging (MESSENGER) probe is a 485-kilogram (1,070 lb) robotic American space probe in orbit around the planet Mercury. It was launched by NASA in August 2004 to study the chemical composition, geology, and the magnetic field of Mercury. It became the second mission to reach Mercury successfully when it made a flyby in January 2008, followed by a second flyby in October 2008, and a third flyby in September 2009. (The first space probe to reach Mercury was Mariner 10 in 1975.) MESSENGER is the first spacecraft to orbit the planet Mercury. Inserting into orbit around Mercury is difficult because a satellite approaching on a direct path from Earth would be accelerated by the Sun's gravity and pass Mercury far too quickly to orbit it.
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a messenger
the consignor
the consignee
the shipper
the informant
the addressee
the addressee
the addressee
a fool
the publisher
the publisher
the successor to the throne―the heir apparent
the translator
the successor
a mediator
a secretary-interpreter
a servant
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