対訳 ログ
1)コンピュータシステムの運転記録を指す.制御卓上での操作の記録,コンピュータシステムの使用時間,停止の状態,入出力装置の使用時間などコンピュータシステムの使用に関する「出来事」を時間的推移にしたがって記録したもの.
2)タイムシェアリングシステム(TSS)の場合,利用者がそのTSSを使用する旨を知らせることをログイン又はログオン,使用を止めることをログアウト又はログオフという.こうしたTSSの使用の記録も「ログ」と呼ぶ.
3)常用対数関数(logarithm)の略.
出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/01 01:17 UTC 版)
-log (noun-forming suffix, countable and uncountable, plural -logs)
-log (adjective-forming suffix, not comparable)
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/11 04:14 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 logge, logg (first recorded in Anglo-Latin as loggum), of uncertain origin, but probably from Old Norse lóg, lág (“felled tree, log”), derived from Old Norse liggja (“to lie”). If so, then cognate with Norwegian låg (“fallen tree”), Dutch loog (“wood, timber, lumber”).
Alternatively, directly from Norwegian låg (“fallen tree”), which could have been borrowed through the Norwegian timber trade. However the Old Norse/Middle Norwegian vowel is long while 中期英語 vowel is short.
log (third-person singular simple present logs, present participle logging, simple past and past participle logged)
Clipping of logbook, itself from log (etymology 1) + book, from a wooden float (chip log) used to measure speed.
log (third-person singular simple present logs, present participle logging, simple past and past participle logged)
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log (third-person singular simple present logs, present participle logging, simple past and past participle logged)
log (third-person singular simple present logs, present participle logging, simple past and past participle logged)
From Hebrew לֹג.
From Proto-Germanic *lōgą (“site, situation, camp”), from Proto-Indo-European *legʰ- (“to be situated, lie”). Cognate with Old Frisian lōch (“place, locality”), Old High German luog (“cave, den, cubicle”), Old Norse lóg (“place”). The Indo-European root is also the source of Greek λέκτρον (léktron), Latin lectus (“bed”), Albanian log (“place for men, gathering”), Proto-Celtic *legeti (Old Irish lige, Irish luí), Proto-Slavic *ležati (Russian лежа́ть (ležátʹ)).
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | lōg | lōg |
| accusative | lōg | lōg |
| genitive | lōges | lōga |
| dative | lōge | lōgum |
Inflected forms.
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