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語源

From 中期英語 yald, ȝald. Originally used to mean "mare", then "old mare". From Old Norse jalda (mare), from a Uralic language, such as Moksha эльде (elde) or Erzya эльде (elde).

This term influenced and was influenced by jade, but is considered etymologically distinct by some references, while others consider the two terms to be variants of one another.

名詞

yaud (plural yauds) (Scotland, Northern England)

  1. A workhorse; an old or worn-out mare.
  2. A slovenly woman.

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参照

  1. Per Thorson, Anglo-Norse studies: an inquiry into the Scandinavian elements in the modern English dialects, volume 1 (1936), page 52: "Yad sb. Sc Nhb Lakel Yks Lan, also in forms yaad, yaud, yawd, yoad, yod(e).... [jad, o] 'a work-horse, a mare' etc. ON jalda 'made', Sw. dial. ldä, from Finnish elde (FT p. 319, Torp p. 156 fol.). Eng. jade is not related."
  2. Saga Book of the Viking Society for Northern Research, page 18: "There is thus no etymological connection between ME. de MnE. jade and ME. jald MnE. dial. yaud etc. But the two words have influenced each other mutually, both formally and semantically."
  3. ^ Eric Partridge, Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern EnglishISBN, 2006)

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