出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/19 18:32 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 abutten, from Medieval Latin abuttare and Old French abuter, aboter, abouter (“to touch at one end, to come to an end, aim, reach”), from Old French but (“end, aim, purpose”); akin to Old Norse butr (“piece of wood”). Equivalent to a- (“to”) + butt (“boundary mark”).
abut (third-person singular simple present abuts, present participle abutting, simple past and past participle abutted)
From 中期英語 abutten, from Old French aboter (“to touch at one end, border on”), abouter (“to join end to end”), abuter (“to buttress, to put an end to”), from a- (“towards”) + bout (“end”), boter, bouter (“to strike”), buter (“to strike, finish”). Equivalent to a- (“towards, change to”) + butt (“push”)
abut (third-person singular simple present abuts, present participle abutting, simple past and past participle abutted)
Followed by any of the following words: upon, on, or against.