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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/12 19:48 UTC 版)
From Middle French obscene (modern French obscène (“indecent, obscene”)), and from its etymon Latin obscēnus, obscaenus (“inauspicious; ominous; disgusting, filthy; offensive, repulsive; indecent, lewd, obscene”).
The further etymology is uncertain, but may be from ob- (prefix meaning ‘towards’) + caenum (“dirt, filth; mire, mud”) (possibly ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ḱweyn- (“to make dirty, soil; filth; mud”)) or scaevus (“left, on the left side; clumsy; (figurative) unlucky”) (from Proto-Indo-European *skeh₂iwo-). If from caenum, the unexpected extra -s- may be from a variant form of the original PIE root; a similar -s- exists in ex-.
obscene (comparative obscener or more obscene, superlative obscenest or most obscene) (see usage notes)
obscene (third-person singular simple present obscenes, present participle obscening, simple past and past participle obscened)
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下品なさま
淫らな
馬鹿なさま
高踏的なさま
まぬけなさま
まの抜けていること
怪々
a rough
a nuisance
a nuisance