英単語

flowerの意味・使い方・発音

flower

英 ['flaʊə] 美 ['flaʊɚ]
  • n. 花;エッセンス;開花植物
  • vi.成熟する;発展する;開花する;繁栄する;栄える
  • vt.花を咲かせる;花で飾る
  • n.(花)人の名前;(英)花

語源


花。

ラテン語のflorem「花」から、PIE*bhel「膨らむ」「膨らむ」「花」、語源的にはblow「箔」と同じ。 tower「塔」を比較。

英語の語源


flower
flower: [13] The Old English word for ‘flower’ was blōstm, which is ultimately related to flower. Both come from Indo-European *bhlō-, which probably originally meant ‘swell’, and also gave English bloom, blade, and the now archaic blow ‘come into flower’. Its Latin descendant was flōs, whose stem form flōr- passed via Old French flour and Anglo-Norman flur into English, where it gradually replaced blossom as the main word for ‘flower’. Close English relatives include floral, florid [17] (from Latin flōridus), florin, florist [17] (an English coinage), flour, and flourish.
=> blade, bloom, blow, floral, florid, flour, flourish
flower (n.)
c. 1200, flour, also flur, flor, floer, floyer, flowre, "the blossom of a plant; a flowering plant," from Old French flor "flower, blossom; heyday, prime; fine flour; elite; innocence, virginity" (12c., Modern French fleur), from Latin florem (nominative flos) "flower" (source of Italian fiore, Spanish flor; compare flora).

From late 14c. in English as "blossoming time," also, figuratively, "prime of life, height of one's glory or prosperity, state of anything that may be likened to the flowering state of a plant." As "the best, the most excellent; the best of its class or kind; embodiment of an ideal," early 13c. (of persons, mid-13c. of things); for example flour of milk "cream" (early 14c.); especially "wheat meal after bran and other coarse elements have been removed, the best part of wheat" (mid-13c.). Modern spelling and full differentiation from flour (n.) is from late 14c.

In the "blossom of a plant" sense it ousted its Old English cognate blostm (see blossom (n.)). Also used from Middle English as a symbol of transitoriness (early 14c.); "a beautiful woman" (c. 1300); "virginity" (early 14c.). Flower-box is from 1818. Flower-arrangement is from 1873. Flower child "gentle hippie" is from 1967.
flower (v.)
c. 1200, "be vigorous, prosper, thrive," from flower (n.). Of a plant or bud, "to blossom," c. 1300. Meaning "adorn or cover with flowers" is from 1570s. Related: Flowered; flowering.

例文


1. She now makes wonderful dried flower arrangements to order.
今、彼女は顧客のためにきれいなドライフラワーの生け花を注文している。

2.Those killed have been described as the flower of Polish manhood.
犠牲者はポーランド人男性のエリートと呼ばれている。

3.Pickers are bent double,plucking each flower with lightning speed.
花摘み人は体を丸めて素早く花を摘んでいる。

4.This helps to ripen new growth and makes it flower profusely.
これは新生植物の成熟に役立ち、繁茂した花を咲かせる。

5.Several of these rhododendrons will flower this year for the first time.
これらのツツジの一部は今年初めて開花する。

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