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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/11 14:35 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 staple, from Anglo-Norman estaple, Old French estaple (“market, (trading) post”), from Late Latin stapula, from Frankish *stapul, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *stapulaz (“post”), from Proto-Indo-European *stebʰ- (“post, stem”). Compare staff. Doublet of étape and etymology 2.
staple (countable and uncountable, plural staples)
staple (third-person singular simple present staples, present participle stapling, simple past and past participle stapled)
staple (not comparable)
From 中期英語 stapel (“staple, pillar, post”), from 古期英語 stapol (“post, pillar”), from Proto-West Germanic *stapul, from Proto-Germanic *stapulaz, from Proto-Indo-European *stebʰ- (“post, stem”).
See also 古期英語 steppan (“to step”) and Old French estaple (“post”). Consider also stapes (“stirrup”), from Latin. Doublet of étape and etymology 1.
staple (third-person singular simple present staples, present participle stapling, simple past and past participle stapled)
Borrowed from Anglo-Norman staple (Old French estaple), from Frankish *stapul (“post, pillar; basis, foundation”). Doublet of stapel (“post, stake”).
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