出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/27 05:31 UTC 版)
Possibly from Middle Low German tûte, tǖte (“horn, conical paper bag”), whence also German Tute (“horn, bugle”) and German Tüte (“bag, paper bag”). Compare also Scots tout (“drinking vessel”), Saterland Frisian Tüütje (“paper bag”), West Frisian tút (“spout, toot, kiss”), Dutch tuit (“horn, spout, nozzle”), Danish tud (“spout, nozzle”), Faroese strútur (“spout”), Icelandic stútur (“spout”), Norwegian and Swedish tut (“spout”), Old Norse tútna (“to be blown up”). Possibly ultimately from Proto-Germanic *tut(t)- (“to stick out, protrude”).
Alternatively, from a Bantu language; compare Kongo tota (“to pick up”), Kimbundu tuta (“to carry, load”), Swahili tuta (“to pile, carry”).
tote (third-person singular simple present totes, present participle toting, simple past and past participle toted)
Clipping of total, with e to distinguish from tot in writing.
tote (third-person singular simple present totes, present participle toting, simple past and past participle toted)
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テグー
tejus
トートグ
tautogs
プーク
ふた
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