出典:Wiktionary
From Middle English sulen, sulien (“to become dirty; to defile, pollute, taint”), from 古期英語 sylian (“to soil, pollute; to sully”),[1] from Proto-West Germanic *sulwōn, *sulwijan (“to make dirty; to sully”), from Proto-Indo-European *sūl- (“thick liquid, muck”), perhaps conflated partially with Old French souillier (“to soil”) (modern French souiller) from the same Germanic source. The word is cognate with Danish søle (“to sully”), West Flemish seulewen (“to sully”) (Middle Dutch soluwen (“to sully”)), German sühlen (“to sully”), Old Saxon sulian (“to sully”), Swedish söla (“to sully”). Also compare Middle English sulpen (“to defile, pollute”),[2] 古期英語 solian (“to soil, become defiled, make または become foul”), and see more at soil.
sully (三人称単数 現在形 sullies, 現在分詞 sullying, 過去形および過去分詞形 sullied)
讒言する
ギシギシする
to disturb something
to distort the meaning of something
しゃっくりする
ぺたぺたする