出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/11/06 20:36 UTC 版)
The adjective is first attested circa 1425, in 中期英語, the verb in 1541; inherited from 中期英語 constipat(e) (“constipated”), borrowed Medieval Latin cōnstīpātus (“constipated”) (or through its Old French equivalent constipé), perfect passive participle of Medieval Latin cōnstīpō (“to cause constipation, to constipate”) (see -ate (verb-forming suffix) and -ate (adjective-forming suffix)), from Classical Latin cōnstīpō (“to crowd or press tightly together”) (whence obsoleted sense 2 and 3), itself from con- + stīpō (“to press, cram”). Cognate with 中期英語 constipen (“to constipate”) and doublet of costive; related to stiff.
constipate (third-person singular simple present constipates, present participle constipating, simple past and past participle constipated)
constipate (comparative more constipate, superlative most constipate) (obsolete)
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