英単語

maceの意味・使い方・発音

mace

英 [meɪs]
  • n.ウルフスベイン; セプター

語源


メース 催涙ガス

固有名詞、mace、メイス、武器から。

mace scepter, メイス.

古フランス語のmace、短い棒、笏から、ラテン語のmateola、ハンマー、槌から、鉈と同じ起源。

英語の語源


mace (n.1)
"heavy metal weapon, often with a spiked head," late 13c., from Old French mace "a club, scepter" (Modern French masse), from Vulgar Latin *mattea (source also of Italian mazza, Spanish maza "mace"), from Latin mateola (in Late Latin also matteola) "a kind of mallet." The Latin word perhaps is cognate with Sanskrit matyam "harrow, club," Old Church Slavonic motyka "mattock," Old High German medela "plow" [Klein]. As a symbol of authority or office from mid-15c.
mace (n.2)
"spice made from dry outer husk of nutmeg," late 14c., from Old French macis (in English taken as a plural and stripped of its -s), of uncertain origin, sometimes said to be a scribal error for Latin macir, the name of a red spicy bark from India, but OED finds this etymology unlikely.
Mace (n.3)
chemical spray originally used in riot control, 1966, technically Chemical Mace, a proprietary name (General Ordnance Equipment Corp, Pittsburgh, Pa.), probably so called for its use as a weapon, in reference to mace (1). The verb is first attested 1968. Related: Maced; macing.

例文


1. Mace still remembers the pitiful wailing of the trapped and the wounded.
メスは、閉じ込められた人や負傷者の同情的な哀号を覚えている。

2.The sword and mace were favourite weapons for hand-to-hand fighting.
剣と狼牙棒は肉弾戦の最適な武器だ。

3. In - hospital MACE developed in 2 cases ( 4.7 % ), including 1 case of TLR ( 2.3 % ) and 1 death ( 2.3 % ).
入院中の主な副心臓事象( MACE )2例(4.7%)、そのうちTLR 1例(2.3%)、死亡1例(2.3%).</

4.The Speaker is preceded by the mace -bearer upon his entry to the chamber.
議長が議事堂に入ると、前は議長の権限を持つ人によって道が開かれる。

5.Dr. Mace would be assisted by scientific specialists in the agency.
同機構の他の科学専門家がメス博士の仕事に協力する。

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