| 印欧語根 | ||
|---|---|---|
| kom | 特に(過去)分詞・集合・強調を表す前置詞として、「…の近くに」「…と一緒に」という意味などを持つ印欧語根。 重要な派生語は、enough, 接頭辞co-, com-, contra-を持つ単語(cooperate, complex, contradictなど)。 | |
| 印欧語根 | ||
|---|---|---|
| kom | 特に(過去)分詞・集合・強調を表す前置詞として、「…の近くに」「…と一緒に」という意味などを持つ印欧語根。 重要な派生語は、enough, 接頭辞co-, com-, contra-を持つ単語(cooperate, complex, contradictなど)。 | |
出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/05/04 18:30 UTC 版)
Postpositional variant of the preposition cum (“with”) when used with pronouns; presumably reflects the fact that Proto-Indo-European *ḱóm was an adverb and could be either pre– or postposed.
-cum n (genitive -cī); second declension
Second-declension noun (neuter).
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | -cum | -ca |
| genitive | -cī | -cōrum |
| dative | -cō | -cīs |
| accusative | -cum | -ca |
| ablative | -cō | -cīs |
| vocative | -cum | -ca |
-cum
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/22 19:03 UTC 版)
cum
Variant of come, attested (in the basic sense "come, move from further to nearer, arrive") since 古期英語. The sexual sense of come is attested since the 1650s. In this sense and spelling, attested from 1970s.
cum (uncountable) (colloquial, vulgar)
cum (third-person singular simple present cums, present participle cumming, simple past came or (nonstandard) cummed, past participle come or cum or (nonstandard) cummed)
Many style guides and editors recommend the spelling come for verb uses (to orgasm/to ejaculate) while strictly allowing the spelling cum for the noun (semen/female ejaculatory discharge). Both spellings are sometimes found in either the noun or verb sense, however. Others prefer to distinguish in formality, using come for any formal usage and cum only in slang, erotic or pornographic contexts.
The past tense and past participle variant cummed is used when the verb is felt as a denominal from the noun rather than a specialized sense of the verb come.
From Old Latin com, from Proto-Italic *kom, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱóm (“next to, at, with, along”). Cognate with Proto-Germanic *ga- (“co-”), Proto-Slavic *sъ(n) (“with”).
cum (+ ablative)
From Old Latin quom, from Proto-Indo-European *kʷóm, accusative of *kʷos, *kʷís. Compare its feminine form quam (as in tum-tam).
cum
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