出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/07/02 16:07 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 couren, cowre, from Middle Low German kûren (“to lie in wait; linger”) or from North Germanic (Icelandic kúra (“to doze”)); according to Pokorny, all are ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *gew- (“to curve, bend”), see also Proto-Germanic *kuddô (“shell, pod”).
Cognate with German kauern (“to squat”), Dutch koeren (“to keep watch (in a cowered position)”), Serbo-Croatian kutriti (“to lie in a bent position”), Swedish kura (“huddle, cower”). Unrelated to coward, which is of Latin origin.
cower (third-person singular simple present cowers, present participle cowering, simple past and past participle cowered)
cower (third-person singular simple present cowers, present participle cowering, simple past and past participle cowered)
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wrens
a cow
a cow
a cowherd
a cowherd
ドウカンソウ
cow-cockles
a plaything with which one trifles for pleasure
| ・cower | |
| ・witch | |
| ・fo | |
| ・off stage | |
| ・Genus | |
| ・Raising | |
| ・thousandth | |
| ・commediasexi | |
| ・recency effect | |
| ・admitting |