出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/24 22:45 UTC 版)
From French marathon, coined in 1894 by linguist Michel Bréal for the first modern time Olympic Games after Ancient Greek Μαραθών (Marathṓn), a town northeast of Athens. Phidippides the Greek ran the distance from Marathon to Athens to deliver a message regarding the Battle of Marathon. The modern sport of marathon running is based on a run approximately the same distance. The toponym itself comes from μάραθον (márathon, “fennel”) and refers to the prevalence of the plant in the area.
marathon (third-person singular simple present marathons, present participle marathoning, simple past and past participle marathoned)
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a marathon job
a marathon discussion
the race
a marathon called the Boston marathon
a marathon carried out by citizens called {civil marathon}
a jockey
She mistimed the marathon runner
the muster
a high-hurdle race
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