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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/01 20:34 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 gaffe, from Old French gaffe, from Old Occitan gaf (“hook”), derivative of gafar (“to seize”), from 𐌲𐌹𐌱𐌰𐌽 (giban, “to give”). Doublet of gaffe.
Etymology 1 sense 5 apparently derives from the idea that the garment tricks or deceives others about the wearer's genitalia.
gaff (third-person singular simple present gaffs, present participle gaffing, simple past and past participle gaffed)
Perhaps from 古期英語 gafsprǣc (“buffoonery, scurrility; blasphemous or ribald speech”), from 古期英語 gaf (“base, vile, lewd”) + 古期英語 sprǣc (“language, speech, talk”). Compare 古期英語 gaffetung, gafettung (“scoffing, mockery, derision”).
gaff
Unknown. Possibly from Etymology 1, via a sense of “a place that will be robbed” in criminal argot; possibly from Etymology 2, via a sense of "cheap theatre"; possibly from Romani gav (“village”) (whence German Kaff (“village”)).
gaff (uncountable)
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ホークビット
トートグ
tautogs
テグー
tejus
a nail
プーク
ふた
ひげ
rudds
boxfishes
あご
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