Pilate
英 ['pailət]
美
英語の語源
- Pilate (n.)
- c. 1400 as a term of reproach, from the Roman surname, especially that of Pontius, a governor of Judaea, from Latin Pilatus, literally "armed with javelins," from pilum "javelin" (see pile (n.2)). Among slang and cant uses of Pontius Pilate mentioned in the 1811 "Dictionary of Buckish Slang, University Wit and Pickpocket Eloquence" is "(Cambridge) a Mr. Shepherd of Trinity College; who disputing with a brother parson on the comparative rapidity with which they read the liturgy, offered to give him as far as Pontius Pilate in the Belief."
例文
- 1. Pilate ordered Jesus to be brought forth.
- ピラトはイエスを連れてくるように命じた。
- 2.But at these words Pilate said,Is the man a Galilaean?
- ピラトは聞くと、この人はガリラヤ人ですか。
- 3.And Pilate gave sentence that It 'should be as they required.
- 24ピラトこれは彼らが求めている決定に基づいている。
- 4. Pilate saith unto them,Shall I crucify your King?
- ピラトは、私はあなたたちの王を十字架にしてもいいですかと言った。
- 5.Jn.19:1 Therefore at that time Pilate took Jesus and scourged Him.
- 約19 1今、ピラトはイエスを鞭打ちに連れて行った。
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