出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/06 03:04 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 plege, from Anglo-Norman plege, from Old French plege (Modern French pleige) from Medieval Latin plevium, plebium, from plebiō (“to pledge”), from Frankish *plehan (“to pledge; to support; to guarantee”). Akin to Old High German pflegan (“to take care of, be accustomed to”), Old Saxon plegan (“to vouch for”), 古期英語 plēon (“to risk, endanger”). More at plight.
pledge (third-person singular simple present pledges, present participle pledging, simple past and past participle pledged)
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義理の〜
obligating
にごらせる
ぶつけること
引責する
to assume responsibility for something
譲位すること
the act of abdicating the throne
the act of accompanying someone