英単語

cossetの意味・使い方・発音

cosset

英 ['kɒsɪt] 美 ['kɑsɪt]
  • vt.甘やかす;甘やかす;甘やかす
  • n. 好きな人;愛すべき動物;喜びのための小動物
  • n. (コセット)人の名前;(仏)コセット

語源


cossetペット。

元々は小屋で飼われていた小さな子羊、小さなペットのこと。

英語の語源


cosset
cosset: [17] Cosset may originally have meant ‘someone who lives in a cottage’. Old English had a word cots?ta ‘cottager’, which was formed from cot ‘cottage’ and *s?t-, an element related to the verb sit. This disappeared from the language after the Old English period, but not before it was adopted into Anglo-Norman as cozet or coscet (forms which appear in Domesday Book).

It has been suggested that this is the same word as turns up in local dialects from the 16th century meaning ‘lamb reared by hand, pet lamb’ (that is, a lamb kept by a cottager rather than at liberty with the flock), and further that the notion of pampering a pet lamb gave rise to the verb cosset.

cosset (v.)
1650s, "to fondle, caress, indulge," from a noun (1570s) meaning "lamb brought up as a pet" (applied to persons from 1590s), perhaps from Old English cot-s?ta "one who dwells in a cot." Related: Coseted; coseting. Compare German Hauslamm, Italian casiccio.

例文


1. The new cosset that ankle support socks also is this year.
足首保護靴下も今年の新しい寵児だ。

2.This desire to cosset workers is consistent with her record.
という主張は、労働者有権者と彼女を一緒にした。

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