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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/11 16:39 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 cuffe, coffe (“glove, mitten”), of obscure origin. Perhaps from 古期英語 cuffie (“hood, cap”), from Medieval Latin cofia, cofea, cuffa, cuphia (“helmet, headdress, hood, cap”), from Frankish *kuf(f)ja (“headdress”), from Proto-West Germanic *kuffju, from Proto-Germanic *kupjō (“cap”). Cognate with Middle High German kupfe (“cap”).
cuff (third-person singular simple present cuffs, present participle cuffing, simple past and past participle cuffed)
cuff (third-person singular simple present cuffs, present participle cuffing, simple past and past participle cuffed)
1520, “to hit”, apparently of North Germanic origin, from Norwegian kuffa (“to push, shove”) or Swedish kuffa (“to knock, thrust, strike”), from the Proto-Germanic base *skuf- (skuƀ), from Proto-Indo-European *skewbʰ-, see also Lithuanian skùbti (“to hurry”), Polish skubać (“to pluck”), Albanian humb (“to lose”).
Germanic cognates include Low German kuffen (“to box the ears”), German kuffen (“to thrash”). More at scuff, shove, scuffle.
cuff (third-person singular simple present cuffs, present participle cuffing, simple past and past participle cuffed)
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