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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/23 16:42 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 roche, from Old French roche, from Middle Low German roche, ruche (“ray (fish)”), from Old Saxon *rūh, possibly from Proto-Germanic *rūhaz (“rough”).
Cognate with 古期英語 ruhha ("a ray"; > 中期英語 rouhe, rohȝe), German Rochen (“ray (fish)”).
roach (plural roaches or roach)
Back-formation from cockroach, as if it were a compound. Marijuana-related meanings by similarity of appearance of the butt, attested since the 1930s.
roach (third-person singular simple present roaches, present participle roaching, simple past and past participle roached)
Apparently from extended or figurative use of roach (“Cyprinidae”), above. Compare the adjective roached (“styled so that the mane stands up from the neck”).
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roach (third-person singular simple present roaches, present participle roaching, simple past and past participle roached)
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ぐぐれ
a plaything with which one trifles for pleasure
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