出典:Wiktionary
PIE word |
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*swé |
From Middle English self sam, self same, selve same (“the very same, selfsame”) [and other forms],[1] from self (“that specific (person mentioned), herself, himself, itself, themselves”, pronoun)[2] (from 古期英語 self, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *swé (“self”)) + sam, same (“(adjective) equal, identical; unchanging; referred to earlier, abovenamed, aforementioned; (adverb) again, repeatedly”) (from Old Norse samr (“same; agreeing, of one mind”), ultimately probably from Proto-Indo-European *sem- (“one, together”)).[1] The English word is analysable as self + same.[3]
selfsame (not comparable)
selfsame (plural (まれに) selfsames)
self-same (plural (まれに) self-sames)