recondite
英 ['rek(ə)ndaɪt; rɪ'kɒn-]
美 ['rɛkəndaɪt]
語源
再奥義re-、後ろに、離れて、con-、強調、-dit、置く、与える、語源的にはedit、donateと同じ。
英語の語源
- recondite
- recondite: [17] Recondite ‘obscure, abstruse’ means etymologically ‘hidden’. It comes from reconditus, the past participle of Latin recondere ‘hide’. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix re- ‘again’ and condere ‘put away, store’ (ultimate source of English condiment [15], literally ‘stored’ or ‘preserved’ food).
=> condiment - recondite (adj.)
- 1640s, "removed or hidden from view," from Old French recondit, from Latin reconditus, past participle of recondere "store away, hide, conceal, put back again, put up again, lay up," from re- "away, back" (see re-) + condere "to store, hide, put together," from con- "together" (see con-) + -dere "to put, place," comb. form of dare "to give" (see date (n.1)). Meaning "removed from ordinary understanding, profound" is from 1650s; of writers or sources, "obscure," it is recorded from 1817.
例文
- 1. Her poems are modishly experi-mental in style and recondite in subject-matter.
- 彼女の詩はスタイル的にはモダンな実験派で、テーマは難しく難しい。
- 2.Her poems are modishly experimental in style and recondite in subject-matter.
- 彼女の詩はスタイル的にはモダンな実験派で、テーマは難しく難しい。
- 3.We hear from mathematicians that bees have practically solved a recondite problem.
- ミツバチは実際に奥深い数学問題を解決したと数学者に聞いた。
- 4.To a craftsman,the ancient article with recondite and scholastic words was too abstruse to understand.
- しかし車輪師範にとって、これらの有頂天な文言文は深すぎて分かりにくい。
- 5.Although the calculation method of the average value is simple but its meaning is recondite .
- 平均値の計算方法は非常に簡単だが、その内包は非常に簡単ではない。
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