出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/30 17:22 UTC 版)
From doll + -y, from the given name Dorothy, originally applied either to a woman or female pet or to a children's toy, and expanded to refer to various types of contrivances or devices. The Online Etymology Dictionary, while considering the reason for applying it to such devices unobvious, compares how the names jack, jenny and jimmy are also applied to devices.
dolly (plural dollies)
dolly (third-person singular simple present dollies, present participle dollying, simple past and past participle dollied)
Disputed. Most scholars derive the term from doll + -y, as Etymology 1, above. Linguist Ian Hancock, however, suggests derivation from Italian dolce (“sweet”).
dolly (comparative more dolly, superlative most dolly)
From Hindi डाली (ḍālī).
dolly (plural dollies)
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tuataras
davits
トートグ
tautogs
ふた
プーク
rudds
a well
a door
あご
firebugs
a plaything with which one trifles for pleasure
a nail