| 印欧語根 | ||
|---|---|---|
pei - | 太ることや、膨らむことを表す(fatなど)。Irishの由来。 | |
| 接尾辞 | ||
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| -ine | 1「…に似た、…に関する、…性[質]の」の意の形容詞を造る 2化学用語として、また固有名詞に付いて形容詞を造る | |
出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/26 02:01 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 pyne, from 古期英語 *pīne, from Proto-West Germanic *pīnā, from Latin pīnus, see there for more. Doublet of pinus. Possibly related to fat.
pine (countable and uncountable, plural pines)
From 中期英語 pyne, pine, probably from 古期英語 *pīne (“pain”), from Proto-West Germanic *pīnā (“pain, torment, torture”), possibly from Latin poena (“punishment”), from Ancient Greek ποινή (poinḗ, “penalty, fine, bloodmoney”). Cognate to pain.
Entered Germanic with Christianity; cognate to Middle Dutch pinen, Old High German pīnōn, Old Norse pína.
From 中期英語 pynen, from 古期英語 pīnian (“to torment”), from Proto-West Germanic *pīnōn, from Proto-West Germanic *pīnā (“pain, torment, torture”), from the noun (see above). Cognate with German peinigen (“to torment, torture”), Icelandic pína (“to torment”).
pine (third-person singular simple present pines, present participle pining, simple past and past participle pined)
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