英単語

catの意味・使い方・発音

cat

英 [kæt] 美 [kæt]
  • n. 猫、ネコ科の動物

語源


ラテン語のcattus(猫)から。

英語の語源


cat
cat: [OE] The word cat seems to have appeared on the European scene, in the form of Latin catta or cattus, around 1000 AD (the previous Latin word was fēlēs, source of English feline). No one is completely sure where it came from (although given the domestic cat’s origins in Egypt, it is likely to have been an Egyptian word), but it soon spread north and west through Europe. The Latin word reached English via Germanic *kattuz, later backed up by Anglo-Norman cat, a variant of Old French chat.
cat (n.)
Old English catt (c. 700), from West Germanic (c. 400-450), from Proto-Germanic *kattuz (cognates: Old Frisian katte, Old Norse k?ttr, Dutch kat, Old High German kazza, German Katze), from Late Latin cattus.

The near-universal European word now, it appeared in Europe as Latin catta (Martial, c. 75 C.E.), Byzantine Greek katta (c. 350) and was in general use on the continent by c. 700, replacing Latin feles. Probably ultimately Afro-Asiatic (compare Nubian kadis, Berber kadiska, both meaning "cat"). Arabic qitt "tomcat" may be from the same source. Cats were domestic in Egypt from c. 2000 B.C.E., but not a familiar household animal to classical Greeks and Romans. The nine lives have been proverbial since at least 1560s.

The Late Latin word also is the source of Old Irish and Gaelic cat, Welsh kath, Breton kaz, Italian gatto, Spanish gato, French chat (12c.). Independent, but ultimately from the same source are words in the Slavic group: Old Church Slavonic kotuka, kotel'a, Bulgarian kotka, Russian ko?ka, Polish kot, along with Lithuanian kate and non-Indo-European Finnish katti, which is from Lithuanian.

Extended to lions, tigers, etc. c. 1600. As a term of contempt for a woman, from early 13c. Slang sense of "prostitute" is from at least c. 1400. Slang sense of "fellow, guy," is from 1920, originally in U.S. Black English; narrower sense of "jazz enthusiast" is recorded from 1931.

Cat's paw (1769, but cat's foot in the same sense, 1590s) refers to old folk tale in which the monkey tricks the cat into pawing chestnuts from a fire; the monkey gets the nuts, the cat gets a burnt paw. Cat bath "hurried or partial cleaning" is from 1953. Cat burglar is from 1907, so called for stealth. Cat-witted "small-minded, obstinate, and spiteful" (1670s) deserved to survive. For Cat's meow, cat's pajamas, see bee's knees.
CAT
1975, medical acronym for computerized axial tomography or something like it. Related: CAT scan.

例文


1. In "the black cat "the adjective "black "modifies the noun " cat ".
the black cat というフレーズでは、形容詞blackが名詞 cat .


を修飾する。About 30 major medical centers in the United States have xenon CAT scan technology.
米国の主要医療センター約30カ所にキセノン CAT スキャナ技術がある。

3.My cat Gustaf was the only thing I had-the only company.
私の猫グスタフは私のすべてであり、私の唯一のパートナーです。

4.It 's a cat -and-mouse game to him,and I 'm the mouse.彼から見れば、これは猫がネズミを捕まえるトリックで、私はネズミです。

5.Her cat came up and rubbed itself against their legs.
彼女の猫が駆け寄ってきて、彼らの足の上をこすってきた。

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