出典:Wiktionary
From Middle English wither-, from 古期英語 wiþer- (“again, against”), from Proto-West Germanic *wiþra-, from Proto-Germanic *wiþrą (“against, toward”), from Proto-Indo-European *wī-tero- (“further apart”), *wī- (“separate, alone”). Cognate with Low German wedder (“against”), Dutch weer (“again, back”), German wider (“against, contrary to”), wieder (“again”). More at with.
wither-
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/19 02:06 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 widren, wydderen (“to dry up, shrivel”), related to or perhaps an alteration of 中期英語 wederen (“to expose to weather”), from 古期英語 wederian (“to expose to weather, exhibit a change of weather”).
wither (third-person singular simple present withers, present participle withering, simple past and past participle withered)
From 中期英語 wither, from 古期英語 wiþer (“again, against”, adverb in compounds), from Proto-West Germanic *wiþr (“against, toward”).
wither (comparative more wither, superlative most wither)
wither (third-person singular simple present withers, present participle withering, simple past and past participle withered)
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はく
吐きがつく
ギシギシする
to disturb something
to make someone become impatient
with
もろくする
to worry about something
しゃっくりする