出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/12/02 01:00 UTC 版)
From earlier pouldron, poleron, paleron from 中期英語 polron, palerns, pollerons. This may have been borrowed from Old French paleron, which derives from elements corresponding to French pale (“blade (of a shovel, etc)”) + -eron but was semantically influenced by Old French espaule (“shoulder”) (whence French épaule). Alternatively, some references derive the 中期英語 word from Middle French espalleron, espauleron, from Old French espaule. Although a form with d at the end is found in 中期英語 (polrondys, compare Early Modern English polrynges c. 1550), the interpolation of a d between the l and the r dates to the 1500s; the d, and the preference since the early 1800s for the spelling and pronunciation with paul- rather than poul-, may be due to the influence of spaulder.
pauldron (plural pauldrons)
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ピルチャード
fulmars
フェーベ
ヤブワラビー類
pademelons
potoroos
douroucoulis
eelpouts
rorquals
ピルラリア
pillworts
クマネコ類
binturongs
dewdrops
dewdrops
bobolinks
of a plant, a young shoot
the cloister