出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/12 22:23 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 gramere, from Old French gramaire (“classical learning”), from unattested Vulgar Latin *grammāria, an alteration of Latin grammatica, from Ancient Greek γραμματική (grammatikḗ, “skilled in writing”), from γράμμα (grámma, “line of writing”), from γράφω (gráphō, “write”), from Proto-Indo-European *gerbʰ- (“to carve, scratch”). Displaced native 古期英語 stæfcræft; a doublet of glamour, glamoury, gramarye, and grimoire. Piecewise doublet of grammatic.
grammar (countable and uncountable, plural grammars)
Colloquially, grammar (noun sense 1) is often used to refer specifically to the internal structure of words (morphology) and the structure of phrases and sentences (syntax) of a language (which are subsumed in linguistics under the label morphosyntax), without reference to other aspects of grammar, such as the sounds of the language.
grammar (third-person singular simple present grammars, present participle grammaring, simple past and past participle grammared)
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a grammar
>philologist.
bad grammar
phonography
a way of expression which may be misleading
規範文法.
a proverb
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