出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/07 19:46 UTC 版)
Of uncertain origin; said to have been first used by black jazz musicians from the United States, the word is perhaps a reduplication of gritty (“resembling grit”) (ultimately from Proto-Germanic *greutą (“grit”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰrewd-) with alteration of the first syllable.
An urban legend links the origin of the word to the debris remaining in the holds of slave ships after the slaves had been disembarked, but there is no evidence for this. The word is not attested early enough to have been associated with slavery.
nitty-gritty (uncountable)
nitty-gritty (comparative more nitty-gritty, superlative most nitty-gritty)
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尖ったもの
a thing with a sharp point
骨だらけ
an article with a certificate of genuineness
繊維質の
石灰質の
calcarious
骨太な
石灰質の
calcarious
骨だらけ
繊維質の
a paste-pot
a wrinkle
a hiccup
| ・nitty gritty | |
| ・mobile access | |
| ・bone sarcoma | |
| ・doosh | |
| ・trivet | |
| ・Joh | |
| ・winrate | |
| ・paul | |
| ・scraws | |
| ・Opening Night |