英単語

stoneの意味・使い方・発音

stone

英 [stəʊn] 美 [ston]
  • n.石; 砕石; [宝]宝石
  • adj.石の; 石でできた
  • 石を投げつける; 石で舗装する
  • n.(石の)人名;(チェコの)ストーナー;(スウェーデンの)ストーナー;(イギリスの)ストーン

語源


古英語のstan(石)から、原ゲルマン語*stainaz(石)から、PIE*stai(固める、石)から、語源 ステアリン、ステアリン、ステアリン酸グリセリルと同じ。

英語の語源


stone
stone: [OE] Stone is a general Germanic word, with relatives in German stein, Dutch steen, and Swedish and Danish sten. These all go back to a prehistoric *stainaz, which was derived from a base denoting ‘stiffness’ or ‘solidity’ (source also of Greek stía ‘pebble’ and stéar ‘stiff, fat’, Sanskrit styā- ‘stiffen’, and Serbo-Croat stijena ‘rock’). The use of the English term for a measure of weight, equal to fourteen pounds, dates from the 14th century.
stone (n.)
Old English stan, used of common rocks, precious gems, concretions in the body, memorial stones, from Proto-Germanic *stainaz (cognates: Old Norse steinn, Danish steen, Old Saxon sten, Old Frisian sten, Dutch steen, Old High German stein, German Stein, Gothic stains), from PIE *stoi-no-, suffixed form of root *stai- "stone," also "to thicken, stiffen" (cognates: Sanskrit styayate "curdles, becomes hard;" Avestan stay- "heap;" Greek stear "fat, tallow," stia, stion "pebble;" Old Church Slavonic stena, Russian stiena "wall").

Sense of "testicle" is from late Old English. The British measure of weight (usually equal to 14 pounds) is from late 14c., originally a specific stone. Stone-fruit, one with a pit, is from 1520s. Stone's throw for "a short distance" is attested from 1580s. Stone Age is from 1864. To kill two birds with one stone is first attested 1650s. To leave no stone unturned is from 1540s.
stone (adj.)
"made of stone," Old English (which also had st?nan "stonen"); see stone (n.). As an intensifying adjective recorded from 1935, first recorded in black slang, probably from earlier use in phrases like stone blind (late 14c., literally "blind as a stone"), stone deaf, stone-cold (1590s), etc. Stone cold sober dates from 1937.
stone (v.)
c. 1200, "to pelt with stones," from stone (n.). From c. 1600 as "to fit with stones;" 1630s as "to free from stones" (of fruit, etc.). Related: Stoned; stoning.

例文


1. He lost two stone in weight during his time there.
彼はそこにいたときに体重が2英石落ちた。

2.She strove to read the name on the stone pillar.
彼女は石柱の名前を苦労して読んでいる。

3.A flight of stone stepsleads to the terrace.
石段がテラスに通じる。

4.I waved goodbye and went down the stone harbour steps.
手を振って別れを告げ、港の石段を降りた。

5.Wilde fell and struck his head on the stone floor.
ワイルドが転倒し、頭を石の地面にぶつけた。

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