出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/12 21:12 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 wowen, woȝen, from 古期英語 wōgian (“to woo, court, marry”), of uncertain origin. Cognate with Scots wow (“to woo”). Perhaps related to 古期英語 wōg, wōh (“bending, crookedness”), in the specific sense of "bend or incline (some)one toward oneself". If so, then derived from Proto-Germanic *wanhō (“a bend, angle”), from Proto-Indo-European *wonk- (“crooked, bent”), from Proto-Indo-European *wā- (“to bend, twist, turn”); related to Old Norse vá (“corner, angle”).
woo (third-person singular simple present woos, present participle wooing, simple past and past participle wooed)
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From 古期英語 wā, wǣ, from Proto-Germanic *wai, from Proto-Indo-European *wai.
woo (plural woos)
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