出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/08 22:09 UTC 版)
The verb is first attested in 1591, the noun in 1641; borrowed from Latin decimātus, perfect passive participle of decimō (“to kill one tenth; to tithe”) (see, from -ate (verb-forming suffix) and -ate (noun-forming suffix)), from decimus (“tenth”) + -ō (verb-forming suffix). As a noun, via Latin decimatus (“tithing area; tithing rights”).
decimate (third-person singular simple present decimates, present participle decimating, simple past and past participle decimated)
Senses of decimate other than "to reduce by one in ten" are occasionally proscribed but "to devastate" has now become a more common usage. The sense "to reduce to one in ten" is etymologically unsound and omitted by the Oxford English Dictionary but increasingly common.
decimate (plural decimates) (obsolete)
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全滅する
打ち倒す.
刮げ落とす
to disturb something
廃し滅ぼす
はき出す
to exterminate something
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