出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/02 18:59 UTC 版)
Borrowed from 中期英語 drighte, drightin and its etymon 古期英語 dryhten (“a ruler, king, lord, prince, the supreme ruler, the Lord, God, Christ”), from Proto-West Germanic *druhtin, from Proto-Germanic *druhtinaz (“leader, chief, lord”), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰrewgʰ- (“to hold, hold fast, support”).
Cognate with Old Frisian drochten (“lord”), Old Saxon drohtin (“lord”), Old High German truhtin, Middle High German truhten, trohten (“ruler, lord”) (obsolete German Trechtin, Trechtein (“lord, God”)), Danish drot (“king”), Swedish drott (“king, ruler, sovereign”), Icelandic dróttinn (“hero, ruler, lord”), Finnish ruhtinas (“sovereign prince”). Related also to 古期英語 dryht (“troop, army”), 古期英語 ġedryht (“troop, body of men”), 古期英語 drēogan (“to serve in the military, endure”). More at dree. By surface analysis, dright (“army, host”) + -en.
drighten (plural drightens)