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accipiter

名詞

1. ハイタカ科の標準属(type genus of the family Accipitridae)

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accipiter

出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/12 00:55 UTC )

語源

Learned borrowing from Latin accipiter (hawk).

発音

名詞

accipiter (plural accipiters)

  1. (ornithology) Any hawk of the genus Accipiter.
  2. (ornithology) Any hawk formerly classified in the genus Accipiter, such as Tachyspiza and Astur.
  3. (medicine, surgery) A bandage applied over the nose, resembling the claw of a hawk.

派生語


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語源

Uncertain. The term parallels other formations in other Indo-European languages, such as Proto-Slavic strę̄bъ, Sanskrit आशुपत्वन् (āśupátvan), and Ancient Greek ὠκύπτερος (ōkúpteros, swift-winged).

De Vaan argues that the first part of the compound, ac-, possibly derives from Proto-Indo-European *HéHḱus (swift, quick). Alternatively, the philologist Claire Le Feuvre argues that this component probably derives from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eḱ-, whence also acus. The second part of the compound, -piter, possibly derives from earlier *petro- or *petri-, both of which—according to De Vaan—may have meant "wing." This second component is most likely connected to Proto-Indo-European *peth₂- (to spread out, fly). De Vaan provides a Proto-Italic pre-form *aku-petris (having swift/pointed wings).

Based on the comparison with Ancient Greek, Beekes suggests a possible Proto-Indo-European pre-form *HHḱu-petro- (fast-flying). According to Nussbaum, the connection with Ancient Greek πτερόν (pterón) requires an earlier Latin form *aci-pteri-, which would have evolved into accipiter via anaptyxis. Nussbaum argues that the reconstruction *-petris for the second component is preferable to ensure consistency with Sanskrit पत्र (tra). Nevertheless, Nussbaum still considers the latter reconstruction problematic, arguing that Plautine accipetrina attests to a continuation of the original vocalism. Instead, Nussbaum opts for a reconstruction *aci-peter- based on a comparison with Hittite pát-tar.

The geminate -cc- is perhaps influenced by accipiō (take, seize). Alternatively, it has been explained as a development from earlier ci- via the littera-rule. Though, Nussbaum rejects the second possibility as it would be the only known example in which the littera-rule affected a vowel that was not long -ī- or -ū-.

発音

名詞

accipiter m (genitive accipitris); third declension

  1. hawk, merlin
    Synonyms: acceptor, astur, falcō, nīsus
  2. a rapacious man

語形変化

Third-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative accipiter accipitrēs
genitive accipitris accipitrum
dative accipitrī accipitribus
accusative accipitrem accipitrēs
ablative accipitre accipitribus
vocative accipiter accipitrēs

派生語

  • accipitrīna / accipetrīna
  • accipitrō

派生した語

(mostly via Vulgar Latin acceptor)

参照

ウィキペディア英語版

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Accipiter

出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/04/05 19:17 UTC 版)

英語による解説

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The genus Accipiter is a group of birds of prey in the family Accipitridae, many of which are named as goshawks and sparrowhawks. They can be anatomically distinguished from their relatives by the lack of a procoracoid foramen. Two small and aberrant species usually placed here do possess a large procoracoid foramen and are also distinct as regards DNA sequence. They may warrant separation in the old genus Hieraspiza.

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