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出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/11/21 23:57 UTC 版)
The noun is from 中期英語 scold(e), skald(e), first attested in the 12th or 13th century (as scold, scolde, skolde, skald). The verb is from 中期英語 scolden, first attested in the late 1300s. Most dictionaries derive the verb from the noun and say the noun is probably from Old Norse skald (“poet”) (cognate with Icelandic skáld (“poet, scop”)), as skalds sometimes wrote insulting poems, though another view is that the Norse and English words are cognate to each other and to Old High German skeltan (whence Modern German schelten (“to scold, chide”)), Old Dutch skeldan (whence Modern Dutch schelden (“to scold, berate”)), all inherited from Proto-Germanic *skeldaną (“scold”).
scold (third-person singular simple present scolds, present participle scolding, simple past and past participle scolded)
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讒言する
ギシギシする
はき出す
to distort the meaning of something
だっこする
しゃっくりする
to disturb something