concord
英 ['kɒŋkɔːd]
美 ['kɑŋkɔrd]
語源
concord 調和、一致con-、強調。-コンコード、ハート、語源的にはハート、コーディアルと同じ。
英語の語源
- concord
- concord: [13] Etymologically, concord signifies that two people’s hearts are together, as one. The word comes, via Old French concorde, from Latin concordia, a derivative of the adjective concors. This meant literally ‘hearts together’, and thus ‘of one mind, in harmony’. It was formed from the prefix com- ‘together’ and the noun cors ‘heart’ (source of English cordial and French coeur). Concordat [17] comes from the past participle of the Latin verb concordāre ‘agree’. Discord [13], the antonym of concord, has a parallel origin, coming ultimately from Latin discors ‘disagreeing’.
=> concordat, cordial, discord - concord (n.)
- early 14c., from Old French concorde (12c.) "concord, harmony, agreement, treaty," from Latin concordia "agreement, union," from concors (genitive concordis) "of the same mind," literally "hearts together," from com- "together" (see com-) + cor "heart," from PIE root *kerd- "heart" (see heart).
例文
- 1. living in concord with neighbouring states
- 隣国と仲良くする
- 2. Concord inaugurated a new era in airplane travel.
- コンコルド航空機は空中旅行の新紀元を開いた。
- 3.These states had lived in concord for centuries.
- これらの国は数世紀にわたって仲良くしてきた。
- 4.His speech did nothing for racial concord .
- 彼の発言は人種調和には役に立たない。
- 5.The root for this development lies in the evolution of CONCORD itself.
- これらの発展はすべて CONCORD 自身の発展に基づいている。
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