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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2016/08/29 19:38 UTC 版)
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Presumably a clipped form of cater-cornered, from cater + cornered, q.v., although catty-cornered is attested earlier (1838).
cater-corner (not comparable)
Various corruptions exist, replacing unfamiliar cater with words related to cat, catty, kitty, caddy, etc. An almost identical process occurred in Germanic, where many place names have Kat or similar components, where it is not plausible that it is due to relationships with cats (German Katze), and it is instead ascribed to things being crooked, in a corner, or otherwise curved.