英単語

quoitの意味・使い方・発音

quoit

英 [kɒɪt; kwɒɪt] 美 [kɔɪt]
  • n. 鉄のリング; 金属のリング
  • vt.投げる
  • vi. 指輪で遊ぶ

語源


quoit 鋳造リング、円

語源は不明だが、おそらく古フランス語のcoite(スラブ、平らな石)が語源で、coilte(キルト、マット)が変化したものと思われる。最初は小さな石を投げてプレーしていたことに由来する。

英語の語源


quoit (n.)
late 14c., "curling stone," of uncertain origin, perhaps from Old French coite "flat stone" (with which the game was originally played), literally "cushion," variant of coilte (see quilt (n.)). Quoits were among the games prohibited by Edward III and Richard II to encourage archery. In reference to a heavy flat iron ring (and the tossing game played with it) it is recorded from mid-15c.

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