etymology
英 [,etɪ'mɒlədʒɪ]
美 [,ɛtɪ'mɑlədʒi]
中文词源
etymology 词源学来自PIE*es, 存在,是,词源同is, essence, sooth. -logy, 学说。即探寻词的源头的学说。
英文词源
- etymology
- etymology: [14] The underlying meaning of etymology is ‘finding the underlying or ‘true’ meaning of words’. Its ultimate source is Greek étumos ‘real, true’. From this was derived étumon ‘true or literal sense of a word’ (acquired by English in the 16th century as etymon). Postclassical grammarians came to use this in the sense ‘root from which a particular word was derived’, as a result of which modern etymology, the study of etymons, deals with their history rather than their meaning.
- etymology (n.)
- late 14c., ethimolegia "facts of the origin and development of a word," from Old French etimologie, ethimologie (14c., Modern French étymologie), from Latin etymologia, from Greek etymologia "analysis of a word to find its true origin," properly "study of the true sense (of a word)," with -logia "study of, a speaking of" (see -logy) + etymon "true sense," neuter of etymos "true, real, actual," related to eteos "true," which perhaps is cognate with Sanskrit satyah, Gothic sunjis, Old English soð "true."
Latinized by Cicero as veriloquium. In classical times, with reference to meanings; later, to histories. Classical etymologists, Christian and pagan, based their explanations on allegory and guesswork, lacking historical records as well as the scientific method to analyze them, and the discipline fell into disrepute that lasted a millennium. Flaubert ["Dictionary of Received Ideas"] wrote that the general view was that etymology was "the easiest thing in the world with the help of Latin and a little ingenuity."
As a modern branch of linguistic science treating of the origin and evolution of words, from 1640s. As "account of the particular history of a word" from mid-15c. Related: Etymological; etymologically.
双语例句
- 1. The hippies'etymology is contentious.
- 关于嬉皮士的语源是有争议的.
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- 2. The historical origin and development of a word; an etymology.
- 一个词的历史起源及演变; (某字的)语源.
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- 3. Etymology: This phrase comes from World War II US Army slang.
- 词源: 这个短语源于第二次世界大战时期美国军队中的俚话.
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- 4. The origin of OK became the Holy Grail of etymology.
- OK的出典成了词源学梦寐以求的圣杯.
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- 5. So the etymology of vichyssoise will come first.
- 那么先来看一下这个词的词源.
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