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| mōd- | 会う、出会う、出迎える、集合する、組み立てることを表す。 (me@d-の由来として) (例meet,moot,folkmoot,gemot)。 | |
出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/07 15:42 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 mōt, ȝemōt, from 古期英語 *mōt, ġemōt (“meeting”), from Proto-Germanic *mōtą, from Proto-Indo-European *meh₂d- (“to encounter, come”). Cognate with Scots mut, mote (“meeting, assembly”), Low German Mööt (“meeting”), Moot (“meeting”), archaic Dutch (ge)moet (“meeting”), Danish møde (“meeting”), Swedish möte (“meeting”), Norwegian møte (“meeting”), Icelandic mót (“meeting, tournament, meet”). Related to meet. The adjective derives from the noun.
moot (comparative more moot, superlative most moot)
moot (plural moots)
From 中期英語 moten (“to speak, talk, converse, discuss”), from 古期英語 mōtian (“to speak, converse, discuss”), from Proto-Germanic *mōtijaną (“to meet, encounter”), a suffixed derivative of *mōtą (“meeting”). Related to etymology 1. See also mutter (which is a frequentative of moot).
moot (third-person singular simple present moots, present participle mooting, simple past and past participle mooted)
moot (countable and uncountable, plural moots)
Unknown.
moot (plural moots)
moot (third-person singular simple present moots, present participle mooting, simple past and past participle mooted)
moot (plural moots)
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口うるさいさま
カザリドリ類
cotingas
乱雑なさま
テグー
tejus
ごみ
むら
a village
a plaything with which one trifles for pleasure
a hiccup
a paste-pot
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