| 印欧語根 | ||
|---|---|---|
| leg- | 集めること、さらに派生して 話すことを表す。重要な派生語は、語幹lectを持つ語(select, collectなど)、接尾辞-logy(論議や表現、学問を表す)を持つ語(biology, technologyなど)、coil, legal, lesson, loyalなど。 | |
| ne | 広く否定の意味を表す印欧語根。重要な派生語は、no, not, 接頭辞a-(awayなど)、接頭辞in-(injuryなど)、接頭辞non-(nonentityなど)、接頭辞un-(unlikeなど)などの単語。 | |
| 接頭辞 | ||
|---|---|---|
| in- | (il-,im-,ir-)否定の意を表す。普通、lの前ではil-に、rの前ではir-に、b,m,pの前ではim-に置き換わる。印欧語根neから。 | |
| 接尾辞 | ||
|---|---|---|
| -al | 「…に関する、…の性質の、…に特有の」などの意の形容詞を造る | |
出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/11 01:31 UTC 版)
Borrowed from French illégal, from Medieval Latin illegalis, from Latin legalis, by surface analysis, il- + legal. In senses relating to immigration, via clipping of illegal alien or illegal immigrant.
illegal (comparative more illegal, superlative most illegal or illegalest)
According to Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), "illegal" may mean only that something lacks authority of the law or support from law (that is, that it's not legal), not that it's against the law, but that in ordinary usage it means a violation of the law. The "law" however may be a common-law principle rather than a statute.
The use of "illegal" to describe a person rather than an action is often regarded as offensive; see below.
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