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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/06 20:14 UTC 版)
Inherited from 中期英語 beggen, of uncertain origin. Possibly from 古期英語 *becgian, *bedcian, syncopated forms of bedecian (“to beg”), itself of obscure origin. Possibly from Proto-West Germanic *bedukōn, a frequentative verb derived from Proto-West Germanic *bedu (“plea, petition, prayer”, whence English bead). Alternatively from Proto-West Germanic *bedagō (“petitioner, requester, beggar”), an agent noun from the same source. Compare North Frisian bēdagi (“to pray”), Gothic 𐌱𐌹𐌳𐌰𐌲𐍅𐌰 (bidagwa, “beggar”). All ultimately from the root of English bid, which see for more. An alternative theory considers the verb a backformation from beggar and derives the latter from Old French begart (“kind of lay brother”).
beg (third-person singular simple present begs, present participle begging, simple past and past participle begged)
This is a catenative verb that takes the to infinitive. See Appendix:English catenative verbs
beg (plural begs)
From Proto-Turkic *bēg.
beg
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to distort the meaning of something
だっこする
はき出す
to give a start (at anything)―be startled (at anything)
to worry about something