英単語

nobleの意味・使い方・発音

noble

英 ['nəʊb(ə)l] 美 ['nobl]
  • adj.高貴な; 貴族的な;不活発な; 壮大な
  • n. 貴族
  • vt.
  • n.(高貴な)人名;(英?仏?伊)ノーブル;(洋)ノブレット;(アラブ)ヌブレット

語源


高貴な

ラテン語のnobilis「高貴な生まれ」、「一流の」から。語源はPIE*gno「知る」であり、語源的にはknow「知る」、notice「気づく」と同じである。

英語の語源


noble
noble: [13] Etymologically, to be noble is simply to be ‘well known’. The word reached English via Old French noble from Latin nōbilis. But this was only a later form of an original gnōbilis (preserved in the negative form ignoble [16]), which was derived from the base *gnō- ‘know’, source also of English notorious. It thus originally meant ‘knowable’, hence ‘known’, and only subsequently broadened out via ‘well known’ to ‘noble’ (which in ancient Rome denoted ‘belonging to a family of which many members had held high office in the state’).
=> cognition, ignoble, know, notorious, recognize
noble (adj.)
c. 1200, "illustrious, distinguished; worthy of honor or respect," from Old French noble "of noble bearing or birth," from Latin nobilis "well-known, famous, renowned; excellent, superior, splendid; high-born, of superior birth," earlier *gnobilis, literally "knowable," from gnoscere "to come to know," from PIE root *gno- "to know" (see know). The prominent Roman families, which were "well known," provided most of the Republic's public officials.

Meaning "distinguished by rank, title, or birth" is first recorded late 13c. Sense of "having lofty character, having high moral qualities" is from c. 1600. A noble gas (1902) is so called for its inactivity or intertness; a use of the word that had been applied in Middle English to precious stones, metals, etc., of similar quality (late 14c.), from the sense of "having admirable properties" (c. 1300).
noble (n.)
"man of rank," c. 1300, from noble (adj.). The same noun sense also is in Old French and Latin. Late 14c. as the name of an English coin first issued in reign of Edward III.

例文


1. He had implicit faith in the noble intentions of the Emperor.
彼は皇帝陛下の高尚な動機を信じて疑わなかった。

2.Cockburn 's arrival coincided with that of Sir Iain and Lady Noble .
コバーンが着いた時、ちょうどイアン卿とノーブル夫人も来た。

3.We 'll always justify our actions with noble sounding theories.
私たちはいつも高尚に聞こえる理論で私たちの行動を弁護してくれます。

4.Their cause was noble .
彼らが行っているのは崇高な事業である。

5.He died for a noble cause.
彼は高尚な事業のために犠牲になった。

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