| 印欧語根 | ||
|---|---|---|
| plek- | 編むことを表す印欧語根。印欧語根pel-の拡張。1.multiplex(や接尾辞-plex)の由来として、複数倍すること。 2.語幹plyを持つ語(apply, implicateなど)の由来として、折り重ねること。 | |
| 語幹 | ||
|---|---|---|
| ply | (plicate, plex)折り重ねること、たたむことを表すラテン語plic#are、印欧語根plek-から。comply, supplyなどの語幹plyとは別。 | |
| 途中遷移語 | ||
|---|---|---|
| plica^re | ラテン語 | 折りたたむ、組む |
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出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/09 13:06 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 pleit, plit, plite (“a fold, pleat, wrinkle; braid, strand in a braided cord, ply”), from Anglo-Norman pli, plei, pleit, and Middle French pli, ploy, ply (“a fold, pleat; joint in armour; situation, state”) (modern French pli (“a fold, pleat”)), from plier, ployer (“to bend, fold”), from plicāre (“to bend, fold, roll up”), from Proto-Indo-European *pleḱ- (“to fold, plait, weave”).
ply (countable and uncountable, plural ply or plies or plys)
From 中期英語 plīen, pli, plie (“to bend, fold, mould, shape; to be flexible; to be submissive, humble oneself; to compel someone to submit”), from Anglo-Norman plier, plaier, pleier, ploier, and Middle French plier, ployer (“to bend, fold; to be submissive; to compel someone to submit”) (modern French plier, ployer), from Old French ploiier, pleier (“to fold”), from Latin plicāre (“to fold”); see further at etymology 1. The word is cognate with Catalan plegar (“to bend, fold”), Italian piegare (“to bend, fold, fold up”), Old Occitan plegar, plejar, pleyar (“to fold”) (modern Occitan plegar), Spanish plegar (“to fold”).
ply (third-person singular simple present plies, present participle plying, simple past and past participle plied)
From apply; compare 中期英語 plīen, pli, plie, pleie (“to place (something) around, on, or over, to cover; to apply, use; to strive”), short for aplīen, applīen (“to combine, join; to attach; to assemble; to use, be of use; to allot; to apply; to inflict; to go; to ply, steer; to comply, submit”), from Old French applier, aplier, aploier (“to bend; to apply”), from Latin applicāre, present active infinitive of applicō (“to apply; to attach, join; to add”), from ad- (“to, towards”) + plicō (“to bend, fold, roll up”); see further at etymology 1.
ply (third-person singular simple present plies, present participle plying, simple past and past participle plied)
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