英単語

spitの意味・使い方・発音

spit

英 [spɪt] 美 [spɪt]
  • vi.唾を吐く;吐き出す;裂ける音を出す
  • vt. 吐き出す;吐き出す;発射する
  • n. 唾液

語源


ツバを吐く、ツバを吐く、怒ってツバを吐く

擬音語根の子音クラスターsp-から、spit, spew, spate, spew, spout, sputterを比較する。

spit, spit, spit, spout, sputter.

古英語のspitu, roast skewerから、原ゲルマン語*spituz, spikeから、PIE*spei, spike, pointから、spike, spireから。

英語の語源


spit
spit: English has two words spit in current usage. Spit ‘eject saliva’ [OE] is one of a sizable group of English words beginning sp- which denote ‘ejecting or discharging liquid’. Others include spew [OE], spout [14], spurt [16], and sputter [16]. They all go back ultimately to an Indo- European base *spyēu-, *spyū-, etc, imitative of the sound of spitting, which also produced Latin spuere ‘spit’ (source of English cuspidor [18] and sputum [17]).

The immediate source of spit itself was the prehistoric Germanic base *spit-, a variant of which, *spāt-, produced English spittle [15] (originally spattle, but changed through association with spit). Spit for roasting things on [OE] comes from a prehistoric Germanic *spituz, which also produced German spiess and Dutch spit.

=> cuspidor, spew, spout, spurt, sputter, sputum
spit (v.1)
"expel saliva," Old English spittan (Anglian), sp?tan (West Saxon), transitive and intransitive, past tense *spytte, from Proto-Germanic *spitjan, from PIE *sp(y)eu-, of imitative origin (see spew (v.)). Not the usual Old English word for this; sp?tlan (see spittle) and spiwan are more common; all are from the same root. To spit as a gesture of contempt (especially at someone) is in Old English. Related: Spat; spitting.
spit (n.1)
"saliva," early 14c., from spit (v.1). Meaning "the very likeness" in modern use is attested from 1825 (as in spitting image, attested from 1887); compare French craché in same sense. Spit-curl (1831) was originally considered colloquial or vulgar. Military phrase spit and polish first recorded 1895.
spit (n.2)
"sharp-pointed rod for roasting meat," late Old English spitu "a spit," from Proto-Germanic *spituz (cognates: Middle Dutch and Dutch spit, Swedish spett (which perhaps is from Low German), Old High German spiz, German Spie? "roasting spit," German spitz "pointed"), from PIE *spei- "sharp point" (see spike (n.1)). This is also the source of the word meaning "sandy point" (1670s). Old French espois, Spanish espeto "spit" are Germanic loan-words. The verb meaning "to put on a spit" is recorded from c. 1200.
spit (v.2)
c. 1200, "put on a spit, thrust with a spit," from late Old English sputtian "to spit" (for cooking), from spit (n.2). Meaning "pierce with a weapon, transfix, impale" is from early 15c. Related: Spitted; spitting. Nares' Glossary has spit-frog "a small sword."

例文


1. The gang thought of hitting him too,but decided just to spit .
連中も殴りたいと思っていたが、最後はただ彼を殴っただけだった。

2.Notices in the waiting room requested that you neither smoke nor spit .
待合室の掲示板は、喫煙や痰を吐かないように要求している。

3.She roasted the meat on a spit .
彼女は焼肉フォークで肉を焼いた。

4.The travellers looked weather-beaten,there was little spit and polish.
旅客たちは風塵に満ち、身だしなみが乱れている。

5.If you must spit at all,please spit in the bucket provided.
吐かなければならない場合は、用意された痰タンクに吐いてください。

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