出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/19 20:35 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 wile, wyle, from Old Northern French wile (“guile”) and 古期英語 wīl (“wile, trick”) and wiġle (“divination”), from Proto-Germanic *wīlą (“craft, deceit”) (from Proto-Indo-European *wey- (“to turn, bend”)) and Proto-Germanic *wigulą, *wihulą (“prophecy”) (from Proto-Indo-European *weyk- (“to consecrate, hallow, make holy”)). Cognate with Icelandic vél, væl (“artifice, craft, device, fraud, trick”), Dutch wijle. Doublet of guile.
wile (third-person singular simple present wiles, present participle wiling, simple past and past participle wiled)
The phrase meaning to pass time idly is while away. We can trace the meaning in an adjectival sense for while back to 古期英語, hwīlen, "passing, transitory". It is also seen in whilend, "temporary, transitory". But since wile away occurs so often, it is now included in many dictionaries.
wile
名詞の変化形:
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| ・wile | |
| ・two letters | |
| ・Antique | |
| ・exorbitant | |
| ・freerun | |
| ・methadone | |
| ・Bodley | |
| ・good going | |
| ・Hairs | |
| ・spring-gun |