出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/29 00:48 UTC 版)
Back-formation from sulky, of uncertain origin. Probably from 中期英語 *sulke, *solke (attested in solcenesse (“idleness; laziness”), from 古期英語 āsolcennys (“idleness; slothfulness; sluggishness; laziness”), from āsolcen (“sulky, languid”), from past participle of 古期英語 āseolcan (“be slow; be weak or slothful; languish”), from Proto-Germanic *selkaną (“to fall in drops; dribble; droop”), from Proto-Indo-European *sélǵ-o-nom, from *selǵ- (“to let go, send”). Cognate with several Indo-Iranian words deriving from Proto-Indo-Iranian *sarȷ́- (such as Sanskrit सृजति (sṛjáti), सर्जन (sárjana), सृक (sṛká)), possibly Hittite 𒊭𒀠𒀝𒍣 (ša-al-ak-zi /šalkzi/, “knead, mix”), although the semantic connection is weak.
sulk (third-person singular simple present sulks, present participle sulking, simple past and past participle sulked)