出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/02 11:09 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 *quacken, queken (“to croak like a frog; make a noise like a duck, goose, or quail”), from quack, qwacke, quek, queke (“quack”, interjection and noun), also kek, keke, whec-, partly of imitative origin and partly from Middle Dutch quacken (“to croak, quack”), from Old Dutch *kwaken (“to croak, quack”), from Proto-West Germanic *kwakōn, from Proto-Germanic *kwakaną, *kwakōną (“to croak”), of imitative origin. Cognate with Saterland Frisian kwoakje, kwaakje (“to quack”), Middle Low German quaken (“to quack, croak”), German quaken (“to quack, croak”), Danish kvække (“to croak”), Swedish kväka (“to croak, quackle”), Norwegian kvekke (“to croak”), Icelandic kvaka (“to twitter, chirp, quack”).
quack (third-person singular simple present quacks, present participle quacking, simple past and past participle quacked)
Clipping of quacksalver (see there for more), of Dutch origin; ultimately related to Etymology 1 above.
quack (third-person singular simple present quacks, present participle quacking, simple past and past participle quacked)
quack (comparative more quack or quacker, superlative most quack or quackest) (quacker and quackest are rare, and probably used humorously)
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quakes.
カーブ.
落雷.
痛打.
雷鳴.
雷鳴.
雷鳴.
雷鳴.
雷鳴.
内乱.
裂傷.
追突.
乱射.
乱射.
嘲笑.
激痛.
磨り減らすこと
痛むさま
the scratch
burls
汚すさま
burls
a wrinkle
a plaything with which one trifles for pleasure
a paste-pot
a syphilitic (patient)