sny
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編輯詞源1
編輯最早見於晚期中古英語;源自中古英語 snyȝe (「爬行」);類似丹麥語 snige (「溜走」), 愛爾蘭語 snighim,古愛爾蘭語 snaighim。
動詞
編輯sny (第三人稱單數簡單現在時 snies,現在分詞 snying,一般過去時及過去分詞 snied)
參考資料
編輯- 「† Sny, v.」 listed on page 343 of volume IX, part I (Si–St) of A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles [1st ed., 1919]
† Sny, v. Obs. — 1 In 5 snyȝe. [Of obscure origin.] intr. To move, proceed. [¶] a 1400–50 Alexander 4095 Þan snyȝes þar, out of þat snyth hill.., A burly best. - 「†sny, v.」 listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [2nd ed., 1989]
詞源2
編輯最早見於1674年;詞源不明。
其他寫法
編輯動詞
編輯sny (第三人稱單數簡單現在時 snies,現在分詞 snying,一般過去時及過去分詞 snied)
- (現〈方〉)〈不及物〉 大量存在,成群出現
- 1913, 大衛·赫伯特·勞倫斯,《兒子與情人》,第四章
- 「And did you kill it?」
「I did, for they’re a nuisance. The place is fair snied wi』 ‛em.」
- 「And did you kill it?」
- 1913, 大衛·赫伯特·勞倫斯,《兒子與情人》,第四章
參考資料
編輯- 「Sny, v.」 listed on page 343 of volume IX, part I (Si–St) of A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles [1st ed., 1919]
Sny (snəi), v. Now dial. Forms: 7 snithe, 9 snive; 7, 9 snie, 8–9 sny, 9 snye; 7, 9 snee. [Of obscure origin.] intr. To abound, swarm, teem, be infested, with something. [¶] 1674 Ray N.C. Words 44 To Snee or snie, to abound or swarm. He snies with Lice, he swarms with them. 1675 V. Alsop Anti-sozzo 503 Certainly never did man so snithe with prejudices against Truth. c 1746 J. Collier (Tim Bobbin) View Lanc. Dial. Gloss., Snye, to swarm. 1849 Howitt Year Bk. Country 242/32 The villages in the forest sny with children. 1882 Echo 16 Jan. 4/1 The place literally 『snives』 with rabbits. 1897 J. Prior Ripple & Flood xix, The watter snies wi』 fish. - 「sny, v.」 listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [2nd ed., 1989]
詞源3
編輯最早見於1711年;詞源不明。對比snying、丹麥語 sno (「盤繞」,「纏繞」)。
名詞
編輯sny (複數 snies)
參考資料
編輯- 「Sny, sb.」 listed on page 343 of volume IX, part I (Si–St) of A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles [1st ed., 1919]
Sny (snəi), sb. Shipbuilding. [Cf. Snying vbl. sb.] (See quots. 1846 and 1875.) [¶] a. 1711 W. Sutherland Shipbuild. Assist. 54 In working up a round Buttock of a Ship, the lower Edge of the Planks will have a sudden Sny aft. 1846 A. Young Naut. Dict. 288 In shipbuilding, a plank is said to have sny, when its edge has an upward curve. [¶] b. c 1850 Rudim. Nav. (Weale) 149 The great sny occasioned in full bows..is..to be prevented by introducing steelers. 1875 Knight Dict. Mech. 2232/1 Sny,..the trend of the lines of a ship upward from amidship toward the bow and the stern. - 「sny, n.」 listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [2nd ed., 1989]
詞源4
編輯本拼法最早見於1893年;參見snye。
名詞
編輯sny (複數 snies)
- 〈古〉 小水道,支航道
- 1893, 馬克·吐溫,《湯姆·索亞在國外》,《湯姆·索亞探案》等系列故事 (1896), page unknown
- 「Well, Mars Tom, my idea is like dis. It ain’t no use, we can’t kill dem po』 strangers dat ain’t doin』 us no harm, till we’ve had practice — I knows it perfectly well, Mars Tom — ‛deed I knows it perfectly well. But ef we takes a』 ax or two, jist you en me en Huck, en slips acrost de river to-night arter de moon’s gone down, en kills dat sick fam』ly dat’s over on the Sny, en burns dey house down, en —」
- 1948, Lawrence Johnstone Burpee [ed.], Canadian Geographical Journal (Royal Canadian Geographical Society), volume 36, page 151
- The word snye, sny or snie has been used for many years to describe a channel behind an island, with slack current or partly dried, or some such similar feature.
- 1893, 馬克·吐溫,《湯姆·索亞在國外》,《湯姆·索亞探案》等系列故事 (1896), page unknown
參考資料
編輯- 「snye」 listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [2nd ed., 1989]
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