出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/08 15:38 UTC 版)
Borrowed from Portuguese amouco, from Malay amuk (“to go on a killing spree”). The term first appeared in English around the 16th century, associated with the people of Malaysia and Java, first described in the 1516 text The Book of Duarte Barbosa, which was translated to English by Henry E. J. Stanley.
amok (comparative more amok, superlative most amok)
Used almost exclusively in the phrase run amok.
amok (plural amoks)
amok (third-person singular simple present amoks, present participle amoking, simple past and past participle amoked)
amok (uncountable)
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mambas
ホークビット
テグー
tejus
skuas
むら
a village
プーク
ぐぐれ
かま
くび