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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/03 22:41 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 affraien (“to terrify, frighten”), borrowed from Anglo-Norman afrayer (“to terrify, disquiet, disturb”) and Old French effreer, esfreer (“to disturb, remove the peace from”) (compare modern French effrayer), from Vulgar Latin *exfridāre.
The second part of this is in turn from Frankish *friþu (“security, peace”), from Proto-Germanic *friþuz (“peace”), from *frijōną (“to free; to love”), from Proto-Indo-European *prāy-, *prēy- (“to like, love”). Cognate with Old High German fridu (“peace”), 古期英語 friþ (“peace, frith”), 古期英語 frēod (“peace, friendship”), German Friede (“peace”). More at free, friend.
affray (third-person singular simple present affrays, present participle affraying, simple past and past participle affrayed)
affray (countable and uncountable, plural affrays)