出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/09 19:11 UTC 版)
Verb from 中期英語 scornen, schornen, alteration of Old French escharnir, from Vulgar Latin *escarnire, from Proto-West Germanic *skarnijan, possibly from Proto-Germanic *skeraną (“to shear”) (from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ker- (“to cut”)), or possibly related to *skarną (“dung, filth”) (from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ḱerd-, *(s)ḱer- (“dung, manure, filth”)). Noun from Old French escarn (cognate with Portuguese escárnio, Spanish escarnio and Italian scherno). Cognate with Middle High German schern (“joke, mockery, scorn”), 古期英語 sċierniċġe (“female entertainer, juggler, actress”).
scorn (third-person singular simple present scorns, present participle scorning, simple past and past participle scorned)
scorn (countable and uncountable, plural scorns)
From earlier scarn, scharn, borrowed from Old Northern French escarn and central Old French escharn, from Late Latin *scarnium.
scorn (uncountable)
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to suffer disgrace―disgrace oneself―bring disgrace on oneself―cover oneself with shame―be covered with shame―be clothed wit disgrace―be put to shame―be put to the blush
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