出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/11/26 20:19 UTC 版)
Borrowed from Scots putt (“to put”). Compare Middle Dutch putten (“to dig a pit”). The 古期英語 putian (“to push; thrust; put; place”) derivation is commonly assumed, although no longer valid. In Dutch, the word is instanced in a description of golf in an early seventeenth-century edition of Pieter van Afferden's Tyrocinium linguae latinae. All derive from Proto-Germanic *putōną.
putt (third-person singular simple present putts, present participle putting, simple past and past participle putted)
Onomatopoeic, from putt-putt.
putt (plural putts)
putt (third-person singular simple present putts, present participle putting, simple past and past participle putted)
putt (third-person singular simple present putts, present participle putting, simple past and past participle putt)
Probable variant of pot (“vessel”) or butt (“cask”).
putt (plural putts)
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