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出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/05 04:09 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 waggen, probably from 古期英語 wagian (“to wag, wave, shake”) with reinforcement from Old Norse vaga (“to wag, waddle”); both from Proto-Germanic *wagōną (“to wag”). Related to English way.
The verb may be regarded as an iterative or emphatic form of waw (verb), which is often nearly synonymous; it was used, e.g., of a loose tooth. Parallel formations from the same root are the Old Norse vagga feminine, cradle (Swedish vagga, Danish vugge), Swedish vagga (“to rock a cradle”), vugge (“to rock a cradle”), Dutch wagen (“to move”), early modern German waggen (dialectal German wacken) to waver, totter. Compare waggle, verb
wag (third-person singular simple present wags, present participle wagging, simple past and past participle wagged)
From Proto-West Germanic *waig, from Proto-Germanic *waigaz.
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