英単語

scabの意味・使い方・発音

scab

英 [skæb] 美 [skæb]
  • n. かさぶた;傷跡;疥癬;極悪非道
  • vi. 疥癬;かさぶた;スト破り
  • vt.労働泥棒と呼ぶ。

語源


疥癬

古英語のsceabb, itch, scabiesから、原ゲルマン語*skab, scratch, scrapeから、PIE*skep, scratch, scrape, cutから、語源はship, shaveと同じ。

英語の語源


scab
scab: [13] Old English had a word sceabb ‘scab’. This survived into modern English as shab, a dialectal synonym of scab, but it is only represented in the mainstream language by its derivative shabby. It is its Old Norse relative skabbr, borrowed in the 13th century as scab, which has become the general English term for a ‘crust over a wound’.

The derogatory sense ‘strike-breaker’ emerged in the 19th century from an earlier, 16th-century ‘despicable person’. The word comes ultimately from the Germanic base *skab- ‘scratch, shave’ (source also of English shave [OE]), which was descended from the same Indo-European base that produced Latin scabiēs ‘itch’ (source of English scabies [14], scabious [14] – a plant so called because it was supposed to cure skin diseases – and scabrous [17]).

=> scabies, shabby, shave
scab (n.)
mid-13c., "skin disease," developed from Old English sceabb "scab, itch" (related to scafan "to shave, scrape, scratch") and from Old Norse skabb "scab, itch," both from Proto-Germanic *skab- "scratch, shave," from PIE *(s)kep- "to cut, scrape, hack" (see scabies). Sense reinforced by cognate Latin scabies "scab, itch, mange" (from scabere "to scratch").

Meaning "crust which forms over a wound or sore" is first attested c. 1400. Meaning "strikebreaker" first recorded 1806, from earlier sense of "person who refuses to join a trade union" (1777), probably from meaning "despicable person" (1580s), possibly borrowed in this sense from Middle Dutch.

例文


1. The mill was started up with scab labor.
ストライキ中に工場の稼働を再開させるために継続している人がいます。

2.When you cut yourself,blood clots and forms a scab .
あなたは切って破れて、血は凝固して、かさぶたができます.

3.A scab formed on his leg.
彼の足にかさぶたができた.

4.The scab has sloughed off.
かさぶたが取れた.

5.Inhis heart of hearts,he sympathised with the strikers and hated this ' scab ."
しかし彼の心の奥底では、ストライキに同情し、これを憎んでいる。

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