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straunge

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語源

    Borrowed from Anglo-Norman estraunge, a variant of Old French estrange, from Latin extraneus.

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    straunge (plural and weak singular straunge, comparative straunger, superlative straungest)

    1. foreign; overseas
    2. strange, unusual, other
      • a. 1400, Geoffrey Chaucer, “Book II”, in Troilus and Criseyde, lines 22–28:
        Ȝe knowe ek that in fourme of ſpeche is chaunge / With-inne a thousand ȝeer, and wordes tho /That hadden pris now wonder nyce and ſtraunge /Us thenketh hem, and ȝet thei ſpake hem so / And ſpedde as wel in loue as men now do / Ek forto wynnen loue in ſondry ages / In ſondry londes, ſondry ben vſages []
        You also know that the form of language is in flux; / within a thousand years, words / that had currency; really weird and bizarre / they seem to us now, but they still spoke them / and accomplished as much in love as men do now. / As for winning love across ages and / across nations, there are lots of usages []
    3. ignorant, unlearned
    4. hostile, alien, unkind
    5. extraneous, external

    関連する語

    • straungely
    • straungenesse
    • straunger

    派生した語

    • English: strange
    • Scots: streenge, strynge

    参照

    1. ^ straunǧe, adj.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 10 April 2018.
    2. ^ Kökeritz, Helge (1961), A guide to Chaucer's pronunciation‎, Holt, Rinehart and Winston; reprinted at Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1978, ISBN, →OCLC, page 20:strɑundʒə

    名詞

    straunge (plural straunges)

    1. foreigner, outsider
    2. Another foreign land or place.
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