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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/02/17 19:46 UTC 版)
'ere (not comparable)
'ere (not comparable)
'ere
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/04 03:31 UTC 版)
From Proto-West Germanic *-ārī, from Proto-Germanic *-ārijaz.
Uncertain ultimate origin, usually held to be from Latin -ārius. Gąsiorowski instead suggests that *-ārijaz is a native formation; he derives it from earlier *-azrijaz, which he etymologises as a zero-grade form of *-sōr suffixed with *-ih₂, creating a suffix *-sr-ih₂ for forming feminine agent nouns, which were then masculinised by attaching *-ós. He also suggests a relation to Proto-West Germanic *-astrijā.
Cognate with Old Frisian -ere, Old Saxon -āri, Old High German -āri.
-ere
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | -ere | -eras |
| accusative | -ere | -eras |
| genitive | -eres | -era |
| dative | -ere | -erum |
Inherited from 古期英語 -ere, from Proto-West Germanic *-ārī, from Proto-Germanic *-ārijaz, usually held to be from Latin -ārius, though Gąsiorowski instead suggests a native origin.
The demonymic sense may continue 古期英語 -ware, from Proto-West Germanic *-wari, from Proto-Germanic *-warjaz, though a semantic extension of the agentive sense is perhaps more likely given the lack of demonstrable continuity between 古期英語 formations in -ware and this suffix.
-ere
Inherited from 古期英語 -ra, from Proto-West Germanic *-iʀō, *-ōʀō, from Proto-Germanic *-izô or Proto-Germanic *-ōzô; related to superlative -est.
The change from -ra to -ere is probably due to analogy with apocopated forms of this suffix with an anaptyctic vowel (i.e. -er).
-ere
From Proto-Italic *-ezi, from Proto-Indo-European *-esi, locative case of action nouns, which end in *-os in the nominative. Similar to Ancient Greek -ειν (-ein) < *-ehen, which comes from an alternative locative case form, *-esen.
From Proto-Italic *-ēzi, in which z changed into r due to rhotacism. Formed by analogy with the short-vowel ending -ere for the Proto-Italic and Latin second conjugation (Etymology 1 above).
-ēre
From Proto-Italic -ēri, third person plural perfect active ending.
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