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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/10 23:48 UTC 版)
US origin, 19th century. The etymology of the word is not generally agreed upon. The Oxford English Dictionary describes it as "of obscure origin," possibly deriving from a historical sense of shy meaning "disreputable", equivalent to shy + -ster. Other sources suggest the word derives from shicer, from the German Scheißer (“incompetent worthless person”), from scheißen (“to defecate”), probably influenced by -ster. Not related to shylock.
shyster (third-person singular simple present shysters, present participle shystering, simple past and past participle shystered)
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