出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/25 21:33 UTC 版)
Attested since the 14th century, originally meant a “law or regulation that determines the amount to be paid”, from 中期英語 syse, sise (“regulation, control, limit”), from Old French cise, sise, aphetism of assise (“assize”), from the verb asseoir (“to sit down”), from Latin assidēre, composed of ad- (“to, towards, at”) + sedeō (“sit; settle down”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *sed-. Displaced native 古期英語 miċelnes (literally “bigness”).
size (countable and uncountable, plural sizes)
size (third-person singular simple present sizes, present participle sizing, simple past and past participle sized)
From 中期英語 syse, of unclear origin; related to Old Italian sisa (“a glue used by painters”), perhaps ultimately related to size / syse (“amount”), or perhaps shortened from assisa, from assiso (“to make to sit, to seat, to place”)
size (countable and uncountable, plural sizes)
size (third-person singular simple present sizes, present participle sizing, simple past and past participle sized)
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size
the actual size
the actual size
実物大.
a normal size
excessive size
Increase the size
constricted in size
about this size
Do you know your size?
Does the size fit?
What size do you need?
What is each size?
Do you have any smaller sizes?
Do you have any smaller sizes ?
What size do you wear? About medium?
That size is under review.
Do you have this in my size?
Are you and I about the same size?
Which size is just right for me?
about this size
large in quantity or size
size