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出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/07 15:39 UTC 版)
Earlier seise, from 中期英語 seisen, sesen, saisen, from Old French seisir (“to take possession of; invest (person, court)”), from Early Medieval Latin sacīre (“to lay claim to, appropriate”) (8th century) in the phrase ad propriam sacire, from Old Low Frankish *sakjan (“to sue, bring legal action”), from Proto-Germanic *sakjaną, *sakōną (compare 古期英語 sacian (“to strive, brawl”)), from Proto-Germanic *sakaną (compare Old Saxon sakan (“to accuse”), Old High German sahhan (“to bicker, quarrel, rebuke”), 古期英語 sacan (“to quarrel, claim by law, accuse”). Cognate to sake and Latin sāgiō (“to perceive acutely”).
seize (third-person singular simple present seizes, present participle seizing, simple past and past participle seized)
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取り上げた
to seize
取り上げた
捕らえられたさま
to distort the meaning of something
to capture one―lend one captive―take one prisoner―take one alive―(女が男をなら)―captivate a man―make a conquest of a man
to be accompanied by (someone)
to capture one―lend one captive―take one prisoner―take one alive―(女が男をなら)―captivate a man―make a conquest of a man
to distort the meaning of something
to be accompanied by (someone)
gnaw into
| ・seize | |
| ・self-adjusting | |
| ・reasonable time | |
| ・Warka | |
| ・Gorgio | |
| ・thought | |
| ・USGPO | |
| ・Atavism | |
| ・Manchester | |
| ・bacilli |