出典:Wiktionary
From Middle English wresten, wrasten, wræsten, from 古期英語 wrǣstan (“to twist forcibly, wrench”),[1] from Proto-Germanic *wraistijaną, (compare Proto-Germanic *wrīhaną (“to turn, wind; to cover, envelop”), *wrīþaną (“to weave, twist”), Old Norse reista (“to bend, twist”)), from a derivative of Proto-Indo-European *wreiḱ-, *wreyḱ- (“to bend, twist”), *wreyt- (“to bend”). See also writhe, wry.
The noun is derived from the verb.[2]
wrest (三人称単数 現在形 wrests, 現在分詞 wresting, 過去形および過去分詞形 wrested)
Possibly a variant of wrist: see the quotation. Wrist is also derived from *wrīþaną (“to weave, twist”), from a derivative of Proto-Indo-European *wreiḱ-, *wreyḱ- (“to bend, twist”), *wreyt- (“to bend”).
A misspelling of rest, probably influenced by wrest (etymology 1, verb かつ noun).[4]
to wrest
もがき苦しむこと
いら立たせる
ギシギシする
悶着する
to make someone become impatient
しゃっくりする
to disturb something
to distort the meaning of something
苦くする