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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/15 18:22 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 pren, from 古期英語 prēon, from Proto-Germanic *preunaz (compare Icelandic prjónn (“pin, knitting-needle”), Danish pryne (“needle, eel-spear”)), of uncertain origin, but perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *brewn- (“protrusion, tip, edge”) (compare Lithuanian briaunà (“edge”), Albanian brez (“belt, girdle”)). Cognate with German Pfriem. The verb is from 中期英語 prenen, from pren (“a preen”), akin to German pfriemen.
preen (third-person singular simple present preens, present participle preening, simple past and past participle preened)
Variant of prune (by influence of preen above). Attested in Chaucer (c. 1395) in the variants preyneth, prayneth, proyneth, prunyht, pruneth, from Old French proignier (“to trim the feathers with the beak”).
preen (third-person singular simple present preens, present participle preening, simple past and past participle preened)
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