出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/07/28 21:43 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 kilten (“to tuck up, gird”), apparently from North Germanic, ultimately from Old Norse kelta, kjalta (“skirt; lap”). Perhaps from Proto-Germanic *kelt-, *kelþǭ, *kilþį̄ (“womb”), from Proto-Indo-European *gelt- (“round body; child”). Cognate with Danish kilte (“to tuck”), Swedish kilta (“to swathe”). Related to English child.
kilt (third-person singular simple present kilts, present participle kilting, simple past and past participle kilted)
kilt (plural kilts)
From 中期英語 kilt, equivalent to kill + -t.
kilt
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プーク
a wrinkle
a plaything with which one trifles for pleasure
| ・kilt | |
| ・Calymene | |
| ・freshet | |
| ・Bruno | |
| ・Charles Luck | |
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| ・grubs | |
| ・eluo | |
| ・bond breaking | |
| ・ass-kicker |