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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2011/05/01 04:17 UTC 版)
re-go (三人称単数 現在形 re-goes, 現在分詞 re-going, 過去形 re-went, 過去分詞 re-gone)
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/09 19:31 UTC 版)
From registration + -o (diminutive suffix).
rego (usually uncountable, plural regos)
From Proto-Italic *regō, from Proto-Indo-European *h₃réǵeti (“to straighten; right”), thematic present of root *h₃reǵ- (“to straighten”). Cognate with Sanskrit राजति (rā́jati, “to direct; to steer; to rule”). De Vaan suggests that the s-perfect probably continues a Proto-Indo-European s-aorist. Likewise, Rix reconstructs a form *h₃rḗǵst, which may also be the source of Ancient Greek ὤρεξα (ṓrexa). However, Festus records that the Old Latin writer Livius Andronicus utilized the perfect form subrēgit instead of surrēxit. According to the linguist Michael Weiss, this old form may indicate that the original perfect stem of the verb was *rēg-, which Weiss traces back to a Narten-type present.
regō (present infinitive regere, perfect active rēxī, supine rēctum); third conjugation
Borrowings:
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the steerage
the steerage
the remitter
the reveille
rudds
remounts
remounts
opahs
Okey-dokes
the rack
a loop