出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/29 23:04 UTC 版)
From German Steppe or French steppe, in turn from Russian степь (stepʹ, “flat grassy plain”) or Ukrainian степ (step). There is no generally accepted earlier etymology, but there is a speculative Old East Slavic reconstruction *сътепь (sŭtepĭ, “trampled place, flat, bare”), related to топот (topot), топтать (toptatĭ).
steppe (countable and uncountable, plural steppes)
steppe
From 古期英語 stæpe, stepe, from Proto-West Germanic *stapi. The (historical) geminate is due to the influence of steppen.
steppe (plural steppes)
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