英単語

millの意味・使い方・発音

mill

英 [mɪl]
  • vi.回転する;粉砕される
  • n. 工場;粉砕機;製造工場;プレス機
  • vt.かき混ぜる;挽く;細かく挽く;回転させる
  • n.(ミル)人名;(英?独?露?スワ)mil.

語源


ミル

ギリシャ語のmolere「粉砕する」から、PIE*mel「柔らかい、槌で打つ、粉砕する」に由来し、語源的にはmallet「溶かす」と同じ。派生語源Mill「粉砕機」、millstone「石臼」、農耕社会では粉砕機が工業製品の代表であったため、後に現代的な意味での工場を指す言葉として借用された。

英語の語源


mill
mill: [OE] Mill is one of a large family of English words that go back ultimately to the Indo- European base *mel-, *mol-, *ml-, denoting ‘grind’. It includes meal ‘flour’, mollify, mollusc, mould ‘earth’, and (via the extended form *meld-, *mold-) melt and mild. One particular subset of the family comes from closely related Latin sources: the verb molere ‘grind’ has produced emolument and ormolu [18] (etymologically ‘ground gold’); the noun mola ‘grindstone’ has given molar [16] and (via a later sense ‘flour mixed with salt, sprinkled on sacrificial victims’) immolate [16]; and late Latin molīnus ‘grindstone’, which replaced classical Latin mola, was borrowed into Old English as mylen, from which we get modern English mill.
=> emolument, meal, melt, mild, molar, mollify, mollusc, mould, ormolu
mill (n.1)
"building fitted to grind grain," Old English mylen "a mill" (10c.), an early Germanic borrowing from Late Latin molina, molinum "mill" (source of French moulin, Spanish molino), originally fem. and neuter of molinus "pertaining to a mill," from Latin mola "mill, millstone," related to molere "to grind," from PIE *mel- (1) "soft," with derivatives referring to ground material and tools for grinding (source also of Greek myle "mill;" see mallet).

Also from Late Latin molina, directly or indirectly, are German Mühle, Old Saxon mulin, Old Norse mylna, Danish m?lle, Old Church Slavonic mulinu. Broader sense of "grinding machine" is attested from 1550s. Other types of manufacturing machines driven by wind or water, whether for grinding or not, began to be called mills by early 15c. Sense of "building fitted with industrial machinery" is from c. 1500.
mill (n.2)
"one-tenth cent," 1786, an original U.S. currency unit but now used only for tax calculation purposes, shortening of Latin millesimum "one-thousandth," from mille "a thousand" (see million). Formed on the analogy of cent, which is short for Latin centesimus "one hundredth" (of a dollar).
mill (v.2)
"to keep moving round and round in a mass," 1874 (implied in milling), originally of cattle, from mill (n.1) on resemblance to the action of a mill wheel. Related: Milled.
mill (v.1)
"to grind," 1550s, from mill (n.1). Related: milled; milling.

例文


1. I was just a very average run-of-the- mill kind of student.
私はただの普通の学生です。

2.They mill 1000 tonnes of flour a day in every Australian state.
オーストラリア各州では毎日1000トンの小麦粉を研磨しています。

3.For many they clearly represent an alternative to run-of-the- mill estate cars.
多くの人にとって、彼らは明らかに一般的な旅行車の代替品とすることができる。

4.Every night you could hear the whistles of the steel mill .
毎晩製鋼所の終業ホイッスルの音が聞こえてきます。

5.He met mill hands,miners and farm labourers.
工場労働者、鉱山労働者、農場労働者を見たことがある。

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