出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/21 01:11 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 fithele, from 古期英語 *fiþele, from Proto-West Germanic *fiþulā, from Proto-Germanic *fiþulǭ (“fiddle”), of uncertain etymology. Some contest that the Germanic terms are borrowed variations of Late Latin vitula (see viola); others contest that the word has a separate origin within Germanic languages, and still others believe that the Late Latin term for the stringed instrument is a borrowing from Germanic as a change of Latin t to Germanic þ is highly improbable, yet Germanic þ to Latin t is well documented (see troop, trousers, Teobaldo, etc.). Cognate with Old High German fidula (German Fiedel), Middle Dutch vedele (Dutch vedel, veel), Old Norse fiðla (Icelandic fiðla, Danish fiddel, Norwegian fela, Swedish fela).
The change from /ðl/ to /dl/ in modern English is regular; compare Bedlam, staddle, swaddle (in brothel, it was prevented; see that entry for discussion).
fiddle (plural fiddles)
fiddle (third-person singular simple present fiddles, present participle fiddling, simple past and past participle fiddled)
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burls
rudds
プーク
a nail
a plaything with which one trifles for pleasure
くび
ふた
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