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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/23 01:04 UTC 版)
Inherited from 中期英語 orgulous, orgeilous, derived from Old French orgueilleus, orgoillus (“proud”), from orgoill, orgueil (“pride”), from Old Dutch *urgol (“pride”). Cognate with Old High German urguol (“excellent”), 古期英語 orgol (“pride”). Perhaps from a Proto-West Germanic *uʀgōllju; compare 古期英語 or- (“out”), *gōl (“boast; showiness; pomp; splendor”) (related to 古期英語 galan (“to sing”), whence Modern English gale).
Also, possibly, in part from Old French orgoill, derived from Vulgar Latin *orgōllia, *orgōlla, from Proto-West Germanic *orgōllja, from the same Proto-Germanic source. Cognate with Old High German urguol, urguoli, urgilo (“pride”), Italian orgoglio, Spanish orgullo, Portuguese orgulho, among many other Romance cognates.
orgulous (comparative more orgulous, superlative most orgulous)