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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/10/13 19:38 UTC 版)
From Early Scots speill (“to climb”), of obscure origin. From or akin to Early Scots spelare (“acrobat, tumbler”). Probably from Middle Dutch spelen (“to play, walk a tight rope, do gymnastic tricks, juggle, perform as an actor or clown”), see spiel. Alternately, representing a continuation of 中期英語 spilen, from 古期英語 spilian (“to play”).
speel (third-person singular simple present speels, present participle speeling, simple past and past participle speeled)
speel (third-person singular simple present speels, present participle speeling, simple past and past participle speeled)
speel (third-person singular simple present speels, present participle speeling, simple past and past participle speeled)
Probably from Afrikaans speel. Compare 中期英語 spel (“a story; tale; narrative”). Doublet of spell and shpiel.
Perhaps continuing 中期英語 spilen (“to revel, play”), from 古期英語 spilian (“to revel, play”), from Proto-West Germanic *spilōn. Cognate with Dutch spelen (“to play”), German spielen (“to play”), Luxembourgish spillen (“to play”), Icelandic spila (“to play”), Faroese spæla (“to play”), Swedish spela (“to play”), Danish spille (“to play”), Norwegian spille (“to play”).
speel (third-person singular simple present speels, present participle speeling, simple past and past participle speeled)