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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/09/17 05:26 UTC 版)
Perhaps short for landloafer, possibly a partial translation of German Landläufer (compare dialectal German loofen (“to run”), and English landlouper); or more likely connected to 中期英語 love, loove, loffinge, looffinge (“a remnant, the rest, that which remains or lingers”), from 古期英語 lāf (“remainder, residue, what is left”) (more at lave), which is akin to Scots lave (“the rest, remainder”), 古期英語 lǣfan (“to let remain, leave behind”) (more at leave).
loafer (third-person singular simple present loafers, present participle loafering, simple past and past participle loafered)
Borrowed from Spanish lobo (“wolf”), reinterpreted as or conflated with loafer (“idler”); compare the alternative forms which reflect other re-interpretations and conflations. Doublet of lupus and wolf.
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