出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/07 03:51 UTC 版)
Learned borrowing from 中期英語 bōte (“advantage, benefit, profit; relief, salvation; atonement, amends, expiation; cure”), from 古期英語 bōt (“help, relief, advantage, remedy; compensation for an injury or wrong; (peace) offering, recompense, amends, atonement, reformation, penance, repentance”), from Proto-West Germanic *bōtu, from Proto-Germanic *bōtō (“recompense”). Doublet of boot (inherited from the same 中期英語 word).
bote (countable and uncountable, plural botes) (law, historical)
From 古期英語 bōt, from Proto-West Germanic *bōtu, from Proto-Germanic *bōtō. The final vowel is generalised from the 古期英語 inflected forms.
Old French bote (Modern French botte), from Old French bot, bote, probably related to bot (“club-foot”), bot (“fat, short, blunt”); ultimately of Germanic origin, from Frankish *butt, from Proto-Germanic *buttaz, *butaz (“cut off, short, numb, blunt”).
bote (plural botes)